Which region was spared from the population and economic slump of the fourteenth century?
A. Inner Eurasia
B. Europe
C. Subsaharan Africa
D. central Muslim lands
Answer: C
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The Persian defeat in the wars with Greece was due to all of the following except
a. difficulty supplying the army from Persia. b. allowing the Persian navy to be drawn into the narrow waters off Salamis. c. domestic political turmoil. d. the rout of Persian forces at the Battle of Plataea. e. the Persian underestimation of the Greeks' will to fight for their homeland.
Which of the following are examples of the interaction between humans and deities in Sumerian culture?
A) Deities inspire love and fear, are above reproach, and rarely interact with humans. B) Everything depended upon the deities, and humans were merely servants to them; while humans were fallible, deities were above reproach. C) Deities were as fallible as humans but their activities were above reproach. Deities had no interactions with humans unless they were involved in the act of worship. D) Deities were responsible for everything in the human world, yet they were just as fallible as humans and often interacted with them, sometimes producing offspring together. E) Deities were the embodiment of perfection and often interacted with humans as a reminder of their power and the need for worship.
Which president asked Congress for the Tonkin Gulf Resolution?
a) Richard Nixon b) Lyndon Johnson c) John Kennedy d) Dwight Eisenhower
Which of the following describes the state of the economy in 1980?
a) Inflation and unemployment were both high. b) The economy grew at an unprecedented rate. c) Interest rates were at an all-time low. d) The value of the dollar reached an all-time high.