Trans-Saharan trade increased dramatically in the first centuries C.E. as a result of the introduction of

a. armed caravan escorts.
b. vaccines against malaria and sleeping sickness.
c. the domesticated camel.
d. None of these answers are correct.


c

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a. Johnson focused on women and minorities; Nixon focused only on women. b. Johnson intended to help groups; Nixon focused on aiding individuals. c. Johnson's plans dealt largely with education; Nixon's focused on jobs. d. Johnson's plans aimed to help individuals; Nixon's program looked to benefit groups. e. Johnson established quotas; Nixon ended the quota system.

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The main reason the West did not form into a single regional voting bloc in the early nineteenth century was that __________.

A. it was too diverse economically B. western states lacked efficient spokesmen C. too few people lived in the West for a regional identity to take hold D. migrants to the West brought their previous cultural and political attitudes

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The _______________ was Thomas Edison’s contribution to the search for cheap and efficient indoor lighting.

A. fluorescent lamp
B. arc light
C. incandescent bulb
D. gaseous-discharge bulb

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Assess British strategy and policy during the American Revolution

What will be an ideal response?

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