By 1492, when Columbus arrived in the New World, the indigenous population was roughly equal to Europe's. How many people lived in the Americas?

a. approximately 25 million
b. fewer than 50 million
c. 50 million or more
d. approximately 75 million


C

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The Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 included all of the following provisions except

a. the requirement that fugitive slaves be returned from Canada. b. denial of a jury trial to runaway slaves. c. denial of fleeing slaves' right to testify on their own behalf. d. the penalty of imprisonment for northerners who helped slaves to escape. e. a higher payment to the federal official responsible for determining the case of a fugitive if the official determined that the fugitive was a slave and not a free black person.

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The principal reason the agora—a marketplace and civic center—became the heart of Greek social life was because ________

A. popular games were played there B. conversation and argument were carried on in the open air C. musicians played music there D. dances and concerts were held there each night

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How have relations between the United States and Europe evolved in the early years of the twenty-first century?

What will be an ideal response?

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What impact did Bacon’s Rebellion have on slaves living in the Chesapeake region?

Please provide the best answer for the statement.

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