To its neighbors, the Zagwe kingdom was ‘Ethiopia' or ‘_________', names rooted in the Hebrew and Christian Bibles.
a. Zimbabwe.
b. Abyssinia.
c. Oman.
d. Eden.
b. Abyssinia.
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By the end of the twentieth century, central cities
a. had been transformed by a building boom into thriving financial, residential and entertainment centers. b. served as residential areas primarily for upper- and middle-income people. c. had solved the problems associated with affordable housing. d. continued to be the most important centers for retail shopping. e. had solved the problem of air pollution.
Although the United States has about 4 percent of the world population, it consumes how much of the world's resources?
a. 15% b. 25% c. 30% d. 40% e. 75%
Who adopted Montesquieu's theory into practice?
A) The French after the Revolution B) The United States of America C) The Russians pre-revolution D) The English E) The Dutch
In most Southeast Asian nations under colonial rule, the commercial middle class came to be dominated by
a. Chinese merchants b. Europeans c. Indians d. Americans e. Arabs