Which African group was involved in a military stalemate with the Boers in southern Africa?
A) the army of Mali
B) Great Zimbabwe tribes
C) the Zulu
D) the Swahili
E) Songhay slave traders
C
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The movement for civil rights in the United States during the 1950s and 1960s
a. was strongly opposed by Malcolm X, a white political leader from Illinois. b. created a "white backlash" which aided a national trend toward greater political conservatism. c. received no governmental support until 1974. d. energized Indian and black minorities, who together composed 34 percent of the population. e. finally achieved the right to vote for all black American adults as a result of the Proclamation of 1953.
Who were the Bugis?
A) Muslim Malay people B) Dutch merchants in Indonesia C) the indigenous people of Cambodia D) the intellectual class of Vietnam E) peasants of the Philippines
Which of the following was NOT true of the growth of suburbs?
A. Whites moved in large numbers to the suburbs. B. The federal government subsidized highway building that made commuting easier. C. Home ownership was substantially subsidized by the federal government. D. It was relatively easy for people of color to move to the suburbs.
The value of precious metals flowing into Europe quadrupled with the Spanish exploitation of a. gold mining in Mexico
b. the gold found by Pizarro from El Dorado in Columbia. c. the silver mines at Potosi in Peru. d. gold found in Rio de la Plata. e. silver in Guanajuato, Mexico.