By the eighteenth century, ____ had replaced ____ as the cloth of choice for most Japanese
a. silk; leather
b. silk; wool
c. wool; cotton
d. silk; cotton
e. cotton; hemp
e
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Minas Gerais was known for its ________ after 1695
A) sugar B) slave revolts C) gold D) Paulistas
As a demonstration of his willingness to participate in "peaceful coexistence," in 1955 Khrushchev called for Soviet withdrawal from a. East Germany b. Hungary c. Austria
d. Manchuria. e. Yugoslavia.
What are some of the limits to women accessing adequate and safe health care in the United States from an intersectional lens?
What will be an ideal response?