In the seventeenth century, English farmers realized that the soil of fallow fields could be improved if the fields were sown with

a. dried wheat.
b. clumps of wool.
c. rotted apples.
d. corn.
e. clover and turnip.


e

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A) It revealed the vulnerability of a nation with a weak central government. B) It showed that the judicial branch had overstepped its authority. C) It exposed the need for better checks and balances. D) It demonstrated the failure of republican ideals.

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Celtic and Germanic peoples frequently attacked the Italian peninsula, attracted by its

a. rocky hills b. grain fields c. cattle d. cold wet forests e. warmer climate

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At Gettysburg, General Robert E. Lee

a. ordered the destruction of the town in retaliation for the townspeople's disloyalty. b. lost fewer men than the Union did. c. was uncharacteristically hesitant in engaging in battle. d. was drunk in his tent during the battle. e. had come to believe in the invincibility of his army.

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In the three hundred years after 1500, the population of India grew from 105 million to

A. 115 million. B. 125 million. C. 190 million. D. 230 million. E. 285 million.

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