The American nation is considered to be what in relation to other places?

A. connected and shaped by things beyond it
B. freestanding and self­contained
C. disconnected and weak
D. an influence to the others


Answer: A. connected and shaped by things beyond it

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The policies of Darius tended to widen the gap between the king and his subjects

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which best describes how Native American groups initially interacted with European explorers?

A) Native American groups were eager to trade with the Europeans. B) Native American groups ignored the Europeans. C) Native American groups aggressively attacked the Europeans. D) Native American groups were helpless when attacked by the Europeans. E) Native American groups were reluctant to trade with the Europeans.

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