The __________ was the name given to a series of overland trade routes that connected eastern and western Eurasia, beginning at the end of the fourth century BCE.

a. Porcelain Path.
b. Dao, or Way.
c. Silk Road.
d. Iron Express.


c. Silk Road.

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How did this altered relationship manifest itself in the laws, territorial lines, Indian-colonist conflicts, and settlement patterns during the decade after of the Seven Years' War?

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George III succeeded in alienating varied interests in England by

A) ruling without Parliament. B) ?packing? the Parliament with his loyal supporters. C) opposing an aggressive policy toward Spain. D) using lavish bribes and patronage. E) all of the above.

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The power of the state increased in Western Europe largely because of improvements in

a. military technology. b. the philosophy of government. c. relations with the church. d. communications.

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What did the architect of Italian unification conclude was an essential precondition to unification?

A) modernizing the economy B) allying with the French C) attacking Russia D) instituting democracy E) strengthening the army

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