The ___________ of the subcontinent have, historically, been its main avenues of trade, migration, and, frequently, invasion.

a. Monsoon winds.
b. Surrounding seas.
c. Major rivers.
d. Mountain passes.


d. Mountain passes.

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What was an effect of Gabriel's conspiracy in 1800?

A) White northerners blamed southern slaves for instigating the revolt. B) White southerners began to think that a race war was possible in the South. C) Because the rebellion was unsuccessful, whites thought their protection against slave revolt was adequate. D) White southerners decided that it was time to loosen the restrictions on slaves.

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The 1956 Suez crisis __________

A) weakened U.S. relations with Egypt B) weakened Soviet relations with Egypt C) weakened Egypt's relations with other African countries D) strengthened U.S. relations with Egypt

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The influence of pragmatism was limited to intellectual circles in leading universities

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Nineteenth-century liberals derived some of their political ideas from the:

A. ancient writings of the Romans. B. philosophers of the American Revolution. C. biblical passages within the doctrine of the Holy Roman Church. D. writers of the Enlightenment. E. the writings of Thomas Hobbes.

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