The major indigenous people of New Zealand were the

a. Aborigines
b. Zulus
c. Maoris
d. Rohirrim
e. Polynesians


c

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Which of the following statements about the Toltecs is the most accurate?

A. After abandoning their capital in the mid-twelfth century, the Toltecs settled in Teotihuacán. B. The Toltecs developed regular trade relations with the Maya state of Chichén Itzá. C. The Toltecs did not engage in cultural exchange with other states. D. Tula became a large imperial state.

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In the aftermath of the sinking of the British passenger liner Lusitania,

A. Great Britain began an intensive campaign to build a submarine fleet. B. Germany pledged to the United States it would not repeat such an action. C. President Wilson prohibited Americans from traveling to Europe. D. the United States declared war on Germany. E. the United States began leasing its submarines to Great Britain.

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After World War II, adherence to traditional religion in Europe

A) declined drastically, though many stayed culturally Christian. B) initially declined but has recently rebounded. C) has remained roughly the same as in the United States. D) increased as Europe lost its hegemony in the world. E) increased as churches have increased their charitable role in society.

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White southern Republicans were referred to as __________ by their detractors

A) scalawags B) carpetbaggers C) Yankees D) black birds

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