Based on Map 12-2, the main powers competing for control of the Middle East in the eleventh century were the
a. Parthians and Romans.
b. Gupta India and the Saljuqs.
c. Byzantines and Saljuqs.
d. the Fatimids and Georgian states.
c
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a. its virtual destruction of American Indians b. Britain's staggering war debt c. the remaining French toehold in Quebec d. the assassination of George II e. a distaste for further fighting by the colonists
One hundred years after Columbus, the nation whose interest in the new world enraged King Philip II was
A) England. B) France. C) Sweden. D) Portugal.
How did Booker T. Washington respond to the movement toward segregation and disfranchisement?
a. He claimed that it would be bad in the short run but good in the long run. b. He denounced it as an affront to democratic ideals. c. He urged black people to accept it temporarily and concentrate on economic improvement. d. He publicly opposed it, but behind the scenes lent support to it.
The foothold that France gained in Indochina was started by ______________.
A. local rulers protesting the French monopolization of the European trade B. Napoleon III's intervention after the rejection of French missionaries C. French commercial interests in silk D. protests against French education systems imposed on native children E. None of these.