Who ruled Java in the early 1600s?
A) the Dutch
B) the Portuguese
C) China
D) the sultans of Mataram
D
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The Indian Ocean trade was the world's richest maritime trading network. Why was it important, and how did it develop? What technologies made the trade network a success? Did Islam play a role? Why could it be described as "decentralized and cooperative"? Be sure to include the various goods, peoples, and lands involved
What will be an ideal response?
How did the 1914 miners strike in Ludlow, Colorado come to an end?
A) The state government intervened on behalf of the miners. B) The federal government intervened on behalf of the miners. C) The mining company gave in to the miners’ demands. D) State militia and company guards attacked the miners and their families.
The process, championed by John Ross, whereby the Cherokees created a constitution, adopted white ways, and began selling their surplus crops was known as
A. alliteration. B. acquiescence. C. accommodation. D. acculturation.
Why did a powerful, centralized state like the Tang dynasty in China never arise in India after the collapse of the Guptas? What factors might help explain this fact? How was India affected by its lack of political unification?
What will be an ideal response?