Is it realistic to argue that the Muslim societies of North Africa are so different from those of sub- Saharan Africa that they actually have nothing in common except geographic proximity and the fact that both are ex-colonial areas? Why or why not?
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A) chartered tours B) letter patents C) mercantilist policies D) artisan workshops
The chief feature of eighteenth-century French political life was ________
A. Louis XIV's lack of leadership B. the failure of the nobility to dominate the Parliament C. the protest by the peasantry to gain more influence and representation in Parliament D. the attempt of the nobility to use its authority to limit the power of the monarchy
In 1770, the Townshend Duties were ended by
A. Lord Chatham. B. Lord North. C. George III. D. the Marquis of Rockingham. E. Charles Townshend. Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
This map addressing the Indian removal issues of the 1830s suggests that __________
A) President Jackson disregarded Chief Justice Marshall's decision in Worchester v. Georgia B) the affected tribes moved exclusively through land routes to reach their new lands C) Indian removal was limited to the "Five Civilized Tribes" D) Indian removal for all affected tribes took place simultaneously