The people of North Africa, who served as trade intermediaries for the great trans-Saharan commerce, were the

a. Kurds.
b. Phoenicians.
c. Carthaginians.
d. Berbers.
e. Cree.


d

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A. Saxons B. Huns C. Goths D. Franks

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The armed forces of the American colonists were small, poorly equipped, and often poorly led. How were those colonists able to defeat Great Britain, which ranked as one of the foremost military powers in the world at that time?

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As the Republican Party approached the 1896 election, they were

A. in agreement that unemployment would be the major issue. B. deeply divided over their candidate, but confident of victory. C. confident of victory. D. deeply divided over their candidate. E. None of these answers is correct.

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Hamilton's Assumption Plan involved the federal assumption of

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