Despite her shrinking size, Byzantium was still
A) well connected with trade routes throughout the Western Empire.
B) able to secure trade routes to Mecca with the allies she made with the Muslims.
C) strong internally due to strength of leadership in the successive emperors.
D) well connected with trade routes throughout the Slavic territory.
E) the wealthiest and most organized of the European states, a model of civilization and a cultural inspiration.
E
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A) Economic troubles arose, including the serious Panic of 1873. B) They felt that they had done enough for blacks over the course of Reconstruction. C) They thought blacks should now be able to take care of their own issues in the South. D) The Civil War never officially ended which made Reconstructions too expensive.
The emphasis that Mussolini and Hitler placed on the importance of struggle and conflict reflects the influence of
A) classical economists such as Adam Smith. B) the most brilliant scientists of Italy and Austria. C) Social Darwinism. D) all of the above. E) none of the above.
At the start of the Thirty Years' War, Germany was __________.
A. a massive collection of small states B. a highly centralized monarchy C. under the authority of the Catholic Church D. besieged by the rise of France
Most slaves fleeing to British lines with Governor Dunmore were:
A) 10-20 years old. B) 20-30 years old. C) 30-40 years old. D) 40-50 years old.