How many slaves left Africa by the end of the seventeenth century?

a. 12,000
b. 18,000
c. 20,000d, 24,000


d

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The Dutch East Indies suffered before and after World War II because

A) of a civil war between the Muslims and non-Muslims. B) its people were expatriated by the Japanese and used as slave labor. C) first Holland exploited them, then Japan, and then Holland again. D) many battles were fought there. E) they were destroyed by an atomic bomb.

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Under Japanese policies of isolation, foreign trade was permitted with the Dutch and Chinese only in the city of

A. Tokyo. B. Nagasaki. C. Kyoto. D. Osaka. E. Sendai.

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Who pledged a "return to normalcy" in the election of 1920?

A) Woodrow Wilson B) Warren G. Harding C) James M. Cox D) Eugene V. Debs

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Which of the following factors most directly contributed to the Truman Doctrine?

a. The United States’ stated goal of economic domination. b. The need to help rebuild war-torn Europe. c. A continuation of traditional ideological agreements between the United States and the Soviet Union. d. Soviet influence over the nations it “liberated” from the Nazis at the end of World War II.

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