What was true of Jenne-jeno?
a. It had no clear political center.
b. It's population never exceeded 1,000.
c. It was built entirely of stone.
d. It was located in the middle of the Sahara Desert.
e. Its residents did not engage in trade.
a
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What happened to most of the First New Deal legislation during the Great Depression?
A) The Supreme Court declared much of it unconstitutional. B) Blacks were able to get it repealed through Eleanor Roosevelt. C) White supremacists ended it because it benefited blacks politically. D) Franklin Roosevelt changed his mind and decided to stop reforming the United States.
Rationales for imperialism at the turn of the twentieth century included all of the following ideas EXCEPT that
A) American prosperity depended on larger access to foreign markets and resources. B) American ideas and institutions were superior to those of other nations. C) the United States desired a vast buffer zone against Asian encroachment. D) the spread of Christianity would help lesser nations develop morally. E) the idea of Manifest Destiny had spread to encompass overseas colonialism.
Which of the following is NOT true of Greek colonization?
A) Those enriched through colonization desired new political privileges, which fueled political crises in many Greek states. B) Colonies contributed to the expansion of Greek culture through the Mediterranean basin. C) Colonization promoted increased trade and industry. D) Greek colonies were trading posts rather than permanent settlements. E) Greek colonists became more aware of their own linguistic and cultural similarities.
The Good Neighbor Policy focused on U.S. relations with:
A) Europe. B) China. C) Latin America. D) Africa.