What became the staple crop of the Bantus of the East African highlands?

a. wheat
b. yams
c. sugar
d. bananas
e. sorghum


d

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a. Colonists stressed abstract knowledge. b. Colonists defended traditional Christianity. c. Europeans called for social and political revolution. d. Europeans defended the Catholic Church.

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Why were later Christian theologians able to accept Aristotle?

A) They identified his "unmoved mover" with the Christian God. B) His dialogues seem to foretell the birth of Christ. C) He shared their distrust of the things of this world. D) His defined reality as a reflection of the great Idea, which Christians saw as the mind of God. E) His logic is similar to the teachings of the Bible.

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What does the term Boer indicate that Dutch settlers in South Africa were initially interested in?

What will be an ideal response?

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Although logical in theory, John F. Kennedy's doctrine of flexible response had some lethal logic because it

a. depended on potentially rogue forces, such as the Green Berets. b. required reliance on corrupt or dictatorial allies. c. failed to provide a mechanism for the progressive use of force. d. was useless as a strategy outside of Europe. e. lowered the level at which diplomacy would gave way to shooting.

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