What was the goal of the Great Leap Forward?
a. increase agricultural production
b. increase international trade
c. industrialize China rapidly
d. westernize China's social values
e. increase educational opportunities
c
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Sequoyah’s invention of a(n) __________ spurred a renaissance of Cherokee culture.
a. Cherokee poetry form b. innovative writing tablet c. new type of Cherokee music d. written Cherokee language
While China primarily remained isolated from other parts of the world, there is historical evidence supporting the existence of sustained trade with
a. Rome. b. Persia. c. India. d. all of the above
The North Atlantic Warm Period from about 900 to 1300 led to
A. flooding and challenges to agricultural advancement. B. denser living patterns that focused on hunting and gathering. C. harsh warmer climates that reduced populations. D. new variants of crops and more substantial building projects.
In Gothic architecture, pointed arches, _____________, allowed for higher vertical thrusts in weight distribution, resulting in soaring church naves.
a. Despite being prone to collapse during the construction process. b. Originally sketched out in a treatise by Abbot Suger. c. Flattened out over a distance of 100 feet on average. d. Copied from Islamic architecture through contact with Sicily and Spain.