All of the following are true about the Ottomans in North Africa EXCEPT
a. They met with considerable resistance from the Nasrid dynasty in Morocco.
b. They used local administrators named Pashas
c. There was little attempt to penetrate beyond the coastal regions.
d. They controlled trade routes through the Sahara.
e. There was competition with Christians in piracy along the Barbary Coast.
a
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The great river that dominates the western region of Africa, the so-called "hump of Africa," is the
A. Nile. B. Niger. C. Congo. D. Zaire. E. Zambeze.
Which three countries were involved in the Triple Alliance?
A. Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy B. France, Italy, and Poland C. England, United States, and Italy D. China, Russia, and England
Between 1850 and 1900, Britain and Germany doubled, perhaps tripled, their national incomes, and real wages in Britain increased by two-thirds during that period
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What crucial and powerful argument did Madison make in The Federalist No. 10?
a. It is impossible to safeguard individual rights without a strong central government. b. It is possible to extend a republican form of government over a large territory. c. It is inevitable that slavery would ultimately disappear in the new republic. d. It is better to have presidential terms of four years than annual elections. e. It is necessary to have a powerful Senate to advise and control the president.