Which group rose to power in Baghdad after its fall in 1055?
a. Europeans
b. Seljuqs
c. Sasanian Persians
d. Mongols
e. Mauryans
b
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The medieval economy profited from several innovative financial and legal instruments, like the commenda, which were devised to facilitate ____________.
a. Long-distance trade. b. New agricultural technologies on manors. c. The king's acquisition of new estates. d. The payment of crusaders in the Holy Land.
In his travels through the Gulf of Mexico region, Spanish explorer de Soto
A) failed to conquer the people he encountered. B) enslaved Indians to serve as pack animals. C) witnessed the ravages of European diseases on native people. D) All of the above.
The greatest advocate of militant Catholicism was
A) Philip II of Spain. B) Henry VII of England. C) Charles V of the Holy Roman Empire. D) Henry IV of France. E) James IV of Scotland.
It took only six weeks for Hitler's army to seize control of Europe's entire Atlantic coastline
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false