The Hausa kingdoms:
a. Were located in the far south, near the Horn of Africa.
b. “Hausa” were named for the three kingdoms that formed around 1500.
c. Formed at the height of the Mali-dominated trans-Saharan trade.
d. Successfully prevented the spread of Islamic religious beliefs into their territories.
c. Formed at the height of the Mali-dominated trans-Saharan trade.
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The domestic program outlined by President Madison in 1815
A. recommended constitutional amendments that would have destroyed the system of checks and balances. B. represented a novel definition of the role of the federal government. C. in many respects embraced Federalist ideas. D. in most respects indicated the triumph of the ideas associated with Jeffersonian Republicanism.
Among the social and economic consequences of the bubonic plague was a __________.
A. rise in agricultural prices B. decline in the price of luxury and manufactured goods C. shrunken labor supply D. rise in value of the estates of the nobility
What provided an opportunity for Islamic movements to fight and work together in an international context?
A. the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan B. the Yom Kippur War C. the collapse of the Soviet Union D. the Iranian Revolution
As written documents, the state constitutions functioned in all of the following ways except
a. to represent a fundamental law superior to ordinary legislation. b. as contracts that defined the powers of government. c. as an accumulation of laws, customs and precedents. d. to guarantee individual liberties, sometimes through a bill of rights. e. to transform the colonies into becoming new states.