Despite the fall of the Hittite Empire in 1200 B.C., Hittite citizens still seek a critical resource. What is the resource they are searching for and what do they find instead?
A) The Hittites were seeking tin to smelt with copper to produce bronze; instead, they find Iron ore.
B) The Hittites were seeking silver as a method of economy prosperity and independence, when they discovered gold.
C) The Hittites were seeking the illusive cache of tin to smelt with copper to make bronze, when they discovered silver.
D) The Hittites were seeking the illusive cache of tin to smelt with copper to make bronze, when they discovered coal.
E) None of these
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Which of the following offers the best explanation for why millions of African Americans converted to Christianity in the first half of the nineteenth century?
a) The evangelicals preached the belief that everyone is equal in heaven. b) The Supreme Court declared that Christians could not be enslaved. c) Christianity was associated with middle-class values. d) Christians were the most vocal opponents of abolitionism.
Advances in manufacturing and transportation brought
a. a narrowing of the gap between rich and poor in America. b. a widespread increase in life spans. c. innumerable cases of "rags-to-riches" economic mobility for ordinary Americans. d. increased immigration from Europe to the United States. e. economic reliance on the export of manufactured goods.
In 1750, blacks represented approximately what percentage of the population of South Carolina?
a. 30 b. 45 c. 60 d. 75
Why did General Charles Cornwallis gather his troops in Yorktown to wait for reinforcements in 1781?
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