Which people represented the major threat to the Byzantine Empire in the eleventh century?
a. Arabs
b. Seljuk Turks
c. Ottoman Turks
d. Austrians
e. Persians
b
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The power of the Mali, Ghana, and Songhay empires can be attributed, in part, to
A) the benevolent, decentralized rule of their kings. B) their extensive and harsh use of slavery. C) lucrative trade with traders arriving in caravans from Egypt, the Middle East, and Europe. D) Muslim domination of these lands.
The greatest weakness of the WNLL was its
A) inability to grow in size. B) lack of ideals. C) failure to identify its goals. D) commitment to abolition alone.
The main Asian imperialist power around the turn of the twentieth century was __________
A) Japan B) China C) Korea D) Thailand
The term "__________" was coined in the nineteenth century to describe the period of three centuries during which Greek culture spread far from its homeland to Egypt and deep into Asia.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).