In what woodland environment of North America did the Seneca, Lenape, and Iroquois develop their ways of life?

a. Northeast
b. Northwest Coast
c. Southwest
d. Plains


Answer: a. Northeast

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a. represented the failure of economic reforms b. was best addressed by the government c. was caused by the sinfulness of the poor d. could be solved through a strong work ethic

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Why did some people criticize American suburban life?

a. They accused suburban families of snobbery, since only the wealthy could live there. b. They thought the houses were built with substandard materials and craftsmanship. c. They disliked the conformity and uniformity of suburban life. d. They were afraid that a mass exodus to the suburbs would harm city economies. e. They worried about the pollution generated by suburban automobile commuters.

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During the Song dynasty, foreign trade

a. declined in importance as the government promoted self-sufficiency. b. was primarily with the nomadic peoples of the steppes. c. reflected the disparities between China's economy and economies elsewhere. d. failed to keep pace with other areas of economic life.

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Which of the following is an example of the accomplishments of Christopher Columbus in the late 1400s?

A) Columbus reached India and Japan. B) Columbus successfully sailed east to reach China. C) Columbus proved that the earth was much smaller than its actual size. D) Columbus made navigation mistakes that led to his accidental landfall in the Americas.

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