During the period between the late fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries, China’s population was reduced from about 100 million to about 60 million by:

a. The Mongol invasion
b. Banditry, fighting, and lingering effects of the Black Death
c. Constant wars with the Japanese
d. Raids by Western European navies


b. Banditry, fighting, and lingering effects of the Black Death

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A. Simonianism. B. Fourierism. C. Hegelianism. D. Chartism. E. Marxism.

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The citizenry of Boston, to protest the __________, took matters into their hands through demonstrations, rioting, and destroying the home of the lieutenant governor

A) Stamp Act B) Declaratory Act C) Articles of Confederation D) Sugar Act

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During the 1930s, American leaders tried to __________

A) forge an alliance with Japan B) contain Japan's expansion in Asia C) foment civil war in Japan D) convince China to declare war on Japan

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Plantation economies grew all of the following labor intensive crops except

a. tobacco. b. cotton. c. rice. d. sugar. e. squash.

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