What motivated Egyptian rulers to expand into Nubia?
A) a fear that Nubia was too powerful
B) a desire for Nubia's gold and ivory
C) an alliance with the Canaanites
D) a need to relocate slaves outside Egypt
B
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Why was Édith Piaf a superstar soon after her debut in the 1930s?
a) By the 1930s, newspapers, radio, and fan magazines could create a multimedia publicity machine for entertainers such as Piaf. b) She acquired a Hollywood agent who brought her to New York City after her first hit. Consider This: Piaf appeared in films and had recording contracts. See 14.6: Narrative: No Regrets. c) She was careful to enhance her popularity by doing numerous free concerts during the Depression-plagued 1930s. Consider This: Piaf appeared in films and had recording contracts. See 14.6: Narrative: No Regrets. d) She was famous mostly for her relationship with Maurice Chevalier, a superstar in his own right. Consider This: Piaf appeared in films and had recording contracts. See 14.6: Narrative: No Regrets.
Americans in Texas responded to Mexican laws on slavery by making their slaves indentured servants for life
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The Qin began the first Great Wall to defend against
a. the Romans b. Central Asian warriors c. the Japanese d. the Koreans e. the Han
One result of the harsh treatment of loyalists during and following the Revolution was that
A. revolutionary governments demonstrated their commitment to justice even for those who disagreed. B. most of the urban merchant class was lost. C. new opportunities were created for enterprising Americans to move up the ladder of wealth and influence. D. the British army shrank in numbers.