All of the following were advancements in fifteenth-century technology or technique that furthered European exploration except

a. the cog ship.
b. the lateen sail.
c. cartography.
d. astrolabes.
e. navigational manuals.


a

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In Table 24.1, "Slave Exports from Africa," it can be seen that the slave trade peaked in ________

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What was one of the results of the Battle of Omdurman?

a. Muhammad Ahmad was proclaimed a Muslim savior. b. A treaty as signed between Egypt and Britain. c. The British suffered a military defeat. d. A British commander was executed by rebel forces. e. The British occupied the entire Nile Valley.

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What were the causes of the Taiping rebellion? What was the outcome?

What will be an ideal response?

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