Under Aurangzeb, there were two major watershed trends: the start of an ongoing decades-long war with the Marathas, a federation of fiercely independent Central Indian clans; and his controversial bid for a more robust and legalistically effective _________of Mughal India.
a. “unification”
b. “reconstruction”
c. “Islamification”
d. “transformation”
c. “Islamification”
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The internal slave trade in the United States was dominated by the sale of slaves to new owners in the __________.
a. French sugar colonies b. Caribbean c. West d. Lower South
All of the following contributed to U.S. industrial expansion in the late nineteenth century except
a. the creation of a vast railway network. b. the development of American investment banking. c. the arrival of millions of European immigrants. d. American attitudes towards entrepreneurship.
How did the Great Awakening challenge the religious and social structure of British North America?
What will be an ideal response?
Why did many farmers on the Great Plains start out in sod houses?
a. Lumber was scarce and expensive. b. Sod houses were easier to maintain than wooden houses. c. Sod houses were common in the East. d. Sod houses did a better job of keeping farmers warm during cold winters.