Long-distance trade generated change between 500 and 1500 c.e. because

a. it motivated the creation of states in various regions of the world.
b. it affected the day-to-day working lives of many people.
c. it became the vehicle for the spread of ideas and diseases.
d. all of the above.


Answer: d. all of the above.

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Americans found British impressments particularly objectionable because __________

A) the Royal Navy paid low wages B) they resulted in disruptions, which lessened profits in shipping C) they demonstrated Britain's failure to recognize American citizenship D) Jefferson did nothing to stop them

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a) Britain had promised India its independence for aiding the Allies in World War I, and after World War II the British had neither the wealth nor the military force to hold on to their old colony. b) India had made Britain promise independence as the price of India helping the Allies during World War II. Consider This: The change to independence led to large-scale ethnic cleansing. See 14.4: The Colonial Collapse. c) Britain hoped granting India independence would prevent millions of Indian refugees from arriving after the war since there were already so many European refugees arriving. Consider This: The change to independence led to large-scale ethnic cleansing. See 14.4: The Colonial Collapse. d) Britain had promised Indian Muslims a homeland and could not fulfill that pledge without freeing all of India. Consider This: The change to independence led to large-scale ethnic cleansing. See 14.4: The Colonial Collapse.

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When Ho Chi Minh established the Democratic Republic of Vietnam in 1945, the United States

A) sent troops to restore the former government. B) refused to recognize the new state. C) welcomed the creation of a new democratic country. D) signed a peace treaty with the new state.

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