The plantation economies created by the first wave of exploration worked best in __________ climates.

a) tropical
b) temperate
Consider This: Where were most early colonies located? See 10.1: Imperialism 2.0.
c) arid
Consider This: Where were most early colonies located? See 10.1: Imperialism 2.0.
d) tundra
Consider This: Where were most early colonies located? See 10.1: Imperialism 2.0.


a) tropical

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a. The coal miners got more money and a shorter workday, but the owners got "squared," or shorted, and got nothing. b. Like the equal sides of a square, both the miners and the owners got a fair, equitable deal from Roosevelt's negotiations. c. Because Roosevelt used highly intelligent "square" men to broker the deal between the coal miners and owners, the deal was called a "square deal." d. By refusing to recognize the coal miners' union, the owners got the "square," or better, part of the deal. e. Like the four equal sides of a square, the four interested parties (the government, the arbitrator, the coal miners, and the owners) each participated equally in the negotiations.

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Only the nobility were legally allowed to________, but over time, uncommon wealth enabled a persistent commoner to qualify

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Under the medieval Indian land-use system

A. most farmers gave their landlord their entire annual harvest. B. the landlord paid taxes to the local king in the form of manufactured goods. C. actual title to the farmland in the realm belonged to the king. D. most farmers owned about 35 acres per family. E. rajas worked the land themselves.

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Erauso's adventure in the Americas started out by steeling money, joining the Spanish Army and traveling to

a. Panama. b. Peru. c. Mexico. d. Guatemala. e. El Salvador.

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