What was a consequence of the demographic, industrial, and technological strides that occurred during the nineteenth century?

a. Regions were able to establish an equal balance of cultural exchange.
b. A period of European world dominance began.
c. Trade was transformed from sea-based to land-based exchange.
d. New ideas of equality and cultural understanding were developed and nurtured.


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Which of the following describes the church's mission to bring Christianity to the people in the sixteenth century?

a. They tried to make God more accessible and give relevance to ordinary people's lives through sanctified subjects. b. They conducted services in Latin and taught Bible lessons in school. c. They began to hold church services in more locations including outside in small villages. d. They helped people understand the idea of the Holy Trinity in their normal lives.

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To reduce conflicts, Spanish policy toward the Pueblo Indians in the eighteenth century involved all of the following EXCEPT

A. toleration of tribal religious rituals. B. intensified efforts at assimilating the Pueblos. C. an expansion of the encomienda system. D. a stop to the commandeering of Indian labor. E. a willingness to permit the Pueblos to own their own land.

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All of the following were geographical features of the American West of the late nineteenth century except the

a. Great Basin. b. Great Lakes. c. Great Plains. d. Rocky Mountains. e. all of these choices.

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in the aftermath of September 11, 2001, a new department, ___________________, in the federal government was created to coordinate efforts to improve security at home.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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