Between approximately 1950–1985, all of the following groups migrated to Western Europe in significant numbers except
a. inhabitants of former colonies.
b. Muslims.
c. workers from southern Europe.
d. Eastern European refugees.
d
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Chinese immigrants between 1848 and 1882 were almost all
A) women fleeing oppressive husbands. B) men and women from large cities in China. C) married women. D) men from Guangdong province.
What advantage did the colonists have as the Revolutionary War began?
a. Highly reliable and well-supplied troops b. Potential aid from the Armed Neutrality League c. A well-organized, strongly committed, and united population d. Many outstanding political and military leaders e. A sound economy and financial system
If one traveled south from the grasslands of central Africa, one would reach the region of
A. the transvassal. B. the Great Divide of the continent. C. the area in which the predecessors of modern human beings first lived. D. some of the world's richest deposits of minerals. E. the Nile River
While most accounts begin with Spanish penetration of the Caribbean and Central America, this chapter begins with the second pathway across the North Atlantic, followed by seafarers from England, France, and Portugal to fish off the island of ________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).