In dependence on primary products, African nations resembled________
A) Latin America in the early 1900s
B) Europe in the Industrial Revolution
C) contemporary India
D) Asia in the 1800s
A
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Spanish and Portuguese explorations of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries
A) helped soothe the Catholic-Protestant division within Christianity. B) prompted immediate competition from England and France. C) retarded the growth of western European economies. D) shifted commercial power from Mediterranean ports to those of the Atlantic.
What were the hippodromes?
A) Greek plays adopted by Byzantine tragedians B) outdoor arenas used for chariot races and athletic competitions C) aqueducts used by the Romans D) young male spectators who were either "Blues" or "Greens"
Arguably, hunting and gathering became more specialized, leading to two strands: ________
A) pastoralism and agriculture B) nomadism and pastoralism C) sedentary agriculture and pastoralism D) shifting cultivation and sedentary agriculture
In their attempt to control the spice trade in the Indian Ocean, Europeans during the period between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries
A. were never able to displace the Chinese monopoly. B. used an alliance with southern Indian princes to achieve success. C. met with limited success because of a lack of human numbers and military power. D. used their seemingly godlike advantage in technology to establish a theocracy. E. achieved a monopoly.