The most important commodities exchanged between the Sahara and West Africa were

a. water and weapons. c. gold and silk.
b. gold and salt. d. bronze and cereal grains.


b

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a. offer earnings opportunities for peasants who had been forced off the land. b. help industrial capitalism develop. c. help to convert the old master-apprentice relationship into an owner-worker relationship. d. maintain the quality standards, high pay for producers, and good working conditions of the guilds. e. tie local production to a larger market.

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The Clinton foreign policy in Africa, the Balkans, and China was marked by

a. uncertainty, caution, and a reluctance to engage American diplomatic or military power. b. a ready willingness to protect American interests and end human rights abuses. c. an attempt to achieve comprehensive settlements of long-standing conflicts. d. a reliance on U.N. peacekeeping forces rather than the American military. e. frequent threats of American military intervention.

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Great Britain lost its control of the American colonies in the 1783 ________

Fill in the blank with correct word.

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Every queen is a monarch.

a. true b. false

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