What was the foundation of ancient Egypt's economy?
a. Foreign trade
b. Artisans and craftsmen
c. Slavery
d. Agriculture
e. Copper mining
d
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The economic basis of eighteenth-century life was:
A. land. B. regional trade. C. industry. D. international trade. E. intellectual property.
The Mexican government assumed that the American settlers in Texas would eventually come to see Mexico as their own country.
a. true b. false
Which event expanded the territories under Roman control from what is shown in Map 5.2 of the Roman Republic in 218 B.C.E. to the Republic around 133 B.C.E.?
A) Gallic War B) Social War C) Latin War D) Punic Wars
What were the consequences of states overcoming the problems of imperialism that were apparent in the first millennium? How did states that developed in relative isolation fit into this new age?
What will be an ideal response?