_____ was the principal city of the kingdom of Mali and was the cultural capital of Africa in the thirteenth century
A) Mohawk
B) Aztec
C) Timbuktu
D) Cheyenne
E) Wampum
C
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A _____ is an inequality in trade that occurs when a country imports more from another country than it exports to the other country
A) trade surplus B) trade embargo C) trade deficit D) balance of trade E) trade war
The majority of Forty-Niners were __________
A) white American men B) Asian men C) African American men D) South American men
Which of the following made it possible for people of average means to participate in tulipmania in the 1630s?
a) Florists discovered that they could buy and sell individual bulbs without having to take possession of them, own a warehouse, or maintain a garden. b) The Dutch government insisted that some shares be made available to middle- and lower-class investors. Consider This: What were some of the very high prices paid for bulbs like the Semper augustus? See 3.7: Narrative: A Folly of Flowers. c) The Dutch had a tradition that anyone was welcome at the backroom “college” meetings where shares were bought and sold. Consider This: What were some of the very high prices paid for bulbs like the Semper augustus? See 3.7: Narrative: A Folly of Flowers. d) Increasingly large numbers of specialized tulip bulbs resulted in a dramatic drop in prices. Consider This: What were some of the very high prices paid for bulbs like the Semper augustus? See 3.7: Narrative: A Folly of Flowers.
Which invention was the creation of John Kay?
A) the spinning jenny B) the flying shuttle C) the water frame D) the steam engine