Gupta power began to wane as groups seeking greater autonomy in the vicinity of Malwa in central India began to assert themselves, and as a new wave of central Asian nomads, the___________, began to arrive.

a. Bengalis
b. Marwanis
c. Mongols
d. Hunas


d. Hunas

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Why did the U.S. government abandon the policy of one large reservation in 1851?

a. to better meet the needs of Indian peoples b. to punish warlike tribes c. to clear the way for settlement d. to break up tribal alliances

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The encomienda system gave ________ to Spanish colonists

A) Indian labor B) American lands C) mineral rights D) American markets

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How might Progressives' reactions to Lewis Hine's "Sadie Pfeiffer, Lancaster Cotton Mills, South Carolina" have differed from their reactions to his photo "Newsies Smoking on a Monday Morning, St. Louis, Missouri, 1910"?

A) Progressives probably would have been angry that the little girl was standing idle but amused at the young boys' antics. B) Progressives probably would have been accepting of the little girl's working under adult supervision but angry that three young boys were working without such supervision. C) Progressives probably would have felt protective of the little girl working practically alone in the big factory but would have been upset by the vice of the young boys. D) Progressives probably would have feared what the future held for the young boys but would not have been as concerned about the future of the little girl.

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The Delhi sultanate of the twelfth century could not effectively quell their Indian subjects because: a. disintegration of the Abbasid Dynasty to a rival Sunni faction left no centralized chain of command. b. the Rajput engrained considerable resistance to the Muslims by appealing to both Buddhists and Hindus. c. the arrival of the Mongol forces on the northwest frontier. d. Islamic forces

were split between India and trying to fight the Crusades in the Mediterranean. e. None of these.

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