Agricultural changes in Europe
a. were introduced by the Franks.
b. were the result of the plague.
c. did not all occur at the same time throughout Europe.
d. were related to the Viking raids.
e. were introduced by the Muslims.
c
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A) Cortes and Pizarro. B) De Soto and Coronado. C) De Leon and De Narvaez. D) Ribault and Avlies.
Enlightenment thinker Immanuel Kant lived in
a. Austria. b. Russia. c. France. d. Prussia. e. Italy.
The November 1989 destruction of the Berlin wall was a. the result of explosions set off by East German police to stop the flow of refugees. b. a clear indication that Soviet domination of eastern Europe was coming to an end. c. an accident growing out of a final demonstration of Soviet bitterness toward the United States for its 1918anti-Bolshevik military meddling in Russia
d. a faked piece of western melodrama for the benefit of a Hollywood film crew.
Which of the following does NOT describe a development that underlay European migrations?
A. New, reliable means of travel were available. B. Commercial agriculture required movable labor. C. European economic conditions remained stable. D. Europe experienced a population boom.