The end of Anglo-Saxon domination in England came in the late 11th century with:
a. the initiation of the Crusades.
b. the fall of the Umayyad caliphate.
c. civil war in Scandinavia recalling marauders home.
d. invasion of the Norman dukeWilliam the Conqueror.
e. overthrow of the witan by Celtic forces.
ANSWER:
d
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a. evolution. b. British settlements in Australia. c. the natural rights of indigenous peoples. d. settlement in New Zealand. e. voyages for purely scientific goals.
Nellie Bly
a. campaigned actively on behalf of voting rights for women. b. displayed a knack for self-promotion. c. had little interest in social reform. d. was unsuccessful in going around the world. e. none of these choices.