By 1740, the foremost slave-trading nation in the world was
England.
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The city of Assur had first been a center for trade, but then became a ________ power during the fourteenth century b.c.e
A. political B. agricultural C. mining D. military E. religious
The Mandate of Heaven meant that the ruler retained the right to rule as long as
a. he remained the strongest in the kingdom. b. he remained a wise and principled guardian of his people. c. he performed the correct ritual sacrifices. d. he produced a male heir. e. he kept the loyalty of the military.
One of the places that traded heavily with the Harappan between 2300-2000 B.C.E. was
a. Mycenae b. Ur c. Mohenjo-Daro d. Sri Lanka e. Çatal Hüyük
People taken captive during King Afonso’s wars might have experienced all of these consequences EXCEPT?
a. being killed.
b. becoming part of Kongo society.
c. being held for ransom.
d. being kept as dependent workers.
e. being enslaved and exported.