What did fifteenth-century Portuguese explorers and Christopher Columbus have in common?

a. Both were primarily interested in spreading Catholicism.
b. Both were hoping to make scientific contributions.
c. Both hoped to find a sea route to Asia.
d. Both were determined to find undiscovered lands.


c. Both hoped to find a sea route to Asia.

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Confederate commerce-raiders such as the Alabama

a. were of little value. b. proved effective against Union shipping. c. were supplied by the French. d. lasted less than a year. e. operated mostly off the Atlantic coast.

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The two primary political issues that pulled evangelicals into politics were

A. abortion and IRS policy. B. pornography and crime. C. IRS policy and crime. D. abortion and pornography.

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What were the three main consequences of the near-extinction of the native West Indian population in the wake of contact with Europeans?

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following best describes the difference between the invention of iron metallurgy in tropical Africa and the invention of iron metallurgy in Southwest Asia?

A. Unlike Southwest Asia, tropical Africa did not have a preceding bronze age. B. Unlike in tropical Africa, iron metallurgy did not spread much beyond the Southwest Asian epicenter. C. Iron rapidly gained popularity in Southwest Asia, while it took centuries to take hold in Africa. D. Women were the primary metal workers in Africa, while in Southwest Asia, metallurgy was largely a male occupation.

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