The Igbos of West Africa were similar to the Eastern Woodland Indians of North America in that both societies __________
A) practiced human sacrifice
B) were hierarchal in structure and organization
C) implemented a system of absolute rule by a monarch
D) traced their ancestry through the matrilineal side of their families
D
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What ushered in a more cautious era of labor organizing after 1955?
A) company owners being able to maintain control over management decisions after settlement of the 1946 strikes B) the requirement of union officers to sign affidavits certifying they were not members of the Communist Party C) the abolishment of the closed shop that required all workers to be in a union D) the merger of the Congress of Industrial Organizations with the American Federation of Labor
All of these developments occurred during the first year of World War I EXCEPT
A. the Schlieffen Plan almost gave Germany victory in the West. B. the Western Front became a bloody stalemate involving virtually endless trench warfare. C. Russia badly defeated the Germans at the Battles of Tannenberg and Masurian Lakes. D. a combined German-Austrian force dealt the Russians a nearly fatal defeat in Galicia. E. the Serbians were defeated by a combined German-Austrian-Hungarian force.
Reducing reliance on European and American goods by developing their own manufacturing did NOT alleviate economic problems because
A) Latin America exports a wide variety of goods. B) there was no local market for the manufactured goods. C) prices for their exports rose greatly. D) European countries boycotted Latin American goods. E) none of the above.
The Fatimids were a
a. Shi'ite dynasty in Tunisia, Morocco, and Egypt. b. Isma'ili dynasty who ruled from Baghdad. c. Sunni dynasty that destroyed the Druze and Isma'ili "assassins." d. Druze dynasty in modern day Lebanon.