The colonization of New Zealand, Australia, and Hawaii during the nineteenth century was most similar to the colonization of

a) the Philippine Islands in the sixteenth century
b) North America in the seventeenth century
c) India in the eighteenth century
d) China in the nineteenth century


Answer: b) North America in the seventeenth century

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Quetzalcoatl, the Teotihuacan god,

A) was the god of a war cult. B) became the dominant god of Mesoamerica. C) was rejected by the king of the Toltecs. D) opposed human sacrifice. E) demanded human sacrifice.

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How did the idea of "balance of power" fuel the European wars of the seventeenth and eighteenth century?

What will be an ideal response?

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Though the percentage of European women who work outside the home has increased overall, many still face the expectation of completing domestic chores as well. This is called a/an:

a. economy of scale b. informal economy c. gender role d. double day

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What organization, founded by Tom Hayden and Al Haber, wanted to return the US to a democracy run by the people?

a) Students for a Democratic Society b) The Free Speech Movement c) The New Left d) The Hardhats

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