A hoplite phalanx is

a. a disciplined, closed fighting formation.
b. a large many-oared warship.
c. a new tax leveled against foreigners in Athens.
d. a Greek cavalry formation.


a

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Which of these made it so difficult for South and Southeast Asians to understand the motives of the Europeans they dealt with?

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Which of the following is true of how the U.S. government in the 1790s dealt with Native Americans?

a. Because the Constitution counted all Indians toward representation in Congress, Indians received all rights and privileges that other Americans did. b. Because the Constitution stated that Indian tribes were “domestic dependent nations,” the government treated them just as it treated nations like Great Britain and France. c. No American leaders believed that Native Americans could assimilate into American society, so the government largely ignored Indians. d. The U.S. government made treaties with them mainly to transfer land to itself or to the states. e. Henry Knox, the first secretary of war, pursued policies designed to exterminate Native Americans.

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The abundance of amulets in Mesopotamia suggests.

A. That the society was extremely materialistic B. The belief in the value of magic C. The Mesopotamian artisans were very skilled D. The egalitarian nature of Mesopotamian religion

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