Like other trade diasporas, the Aztec pochteca were ________
A) of the same family
B) marginalized in their own culture
C) joined by a common identity
D) primarily interested in local trade
C
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When Columbus landed in America, the chief reason that he thought he had landed in "the Indies" was
A) the ease with which the natives understood his language. B) his discovery of the place of the Grand Khan. C) his firm belief that he had sailed far enough westward to reach them. D) the plants there were similar to those in Asia.
The theory of _____ was based on the principle of the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
During the period from the sixth to eighth centuries C.E., Tibet was
a. a state with no record of agriculture or city-building. b. a state ruled by god-kings who were also Buddhist monks. c. weak, with only a small and ineffective military. d. an expansionist state.
One of the more stubborn legacies of Japanese tradition is continued sexual inequality in regards to women
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false