After the settlement of New Zealand by Polynesians, people
a. gradually developed agriculture and increasingly violent warfare.
b. continued to practice a primarily hunting and gathering lifestyle until the arrival of Europeans.
c. focused most of their activity on gathering food from the sea.
d. relied primarily on the pasturage of animals for their food.
a
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A) to promote diversity B) to enliven American society and culture C) to improve the lives of workers D) to create an integrated national economy
Westward expansion's most serious challenge to the United States involved
a. major Indian problems. b. equal status for new states entering the Union. c. slavery. d. territory claimed by other nations. e. immigrants.
One development that made it easier to raise large amounts of capital for trading ventures was
A. industrialized production. B. joint-stock companies. C. double-entry bookkeeping. D. royal monopolies. E. conversion to the Euro.
Josip Tito
A. had attended Peking University with Mao Zedong. B. devised a decentralized variety of Communism, different from "Stalinism." C. was defeated in his attempt to become Prime Minister of Yugoslavia as the result of American campaigning against socialist or communist leaders. D. was part of the government-in-exile during the war. E. was an ally of Joseph Stalin in the latter's attempt to crush the Serbs.