In the early nineteenth century, the European presence in Africa was __________.
A) concentrated along the coastlines
B) concentrated in the inland regions
C) scattered throughout West Africa
D) scattered throughout the Sahara
A) concentrated along the coastlines
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A) Nostalgia for Rome's virtuous past and love that carries the paterfamilias through a happy life B) Nostalgia for Rome's virtuous past and celebration of Rome's destiny as ruler of a peaceful world C) Celebration of Rome's destiny as ruler of a peaceful world and love that carries the paterfamilias through a happy life D) Love for the paterfamilias to remain happy and the destiny for Rome to survive for three thousand years E) Nostalgia for Rome's virtuous past and the destiny for Rome to survive for three thousand years
All of the following statements are true about one or more of the rebel groups emerging in the Middle East in the 2010s EXCEPT
a. They attacked Western influences on traditional Islamic society. b. They embarked on a terrorism campaign against Western countries. c. They completed successful military invasions of European countries. d. They acted to overthrow the government of Syrian prime minister Bashar al-Assad.
Women in the seventeenth-century Chesapeake
A. had a good chance of ending up as unmarried and landless vagabonds. B. usually outnumbered men. C. had a good chance of improving their status through marriage. D. usually outlived men.
Mesopotamian astronomy
a. concentrated on abstract principles similarly to Mesopotamian mathematics. b. devised a calendar based on the motion of the sun. c. was used mainly to determine the will of the gods. d. focused on the cause and effect connections between phenomena. e. all of the above