The early fourteenth century was troubled by
a. the "little ice age."
b. a medieval green-house effect.
c. a rapid population increase.
d. the capture of Rome by Muslim armies.
e. the fall of Constantinople at the hands of the Seljuk Turks.
a
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A) Yuan B) Ming C) Tang D) Qing
All of the following were effects of the Declaration of Independence EXCEPT
A) it produced outbursts of joy and collective celebrations of independence among residents of Philadelphia and New York. B) it helped buoy the morale of General Washington's army. C) it required the Second Continental Congress to develop a formal vehicle or alliance to conduct the war and govern the nation during the postwar period. D) it ended immediately the presence of significant Loyalist support in the colonies.
The land route of the main silk road ran from the Han capital of ________ to the Mediterranean port of ________.
A. Nanjing; Alexandria B. Beijing; Tyre C. Chang'an; Rome D. Chang'an; Antioch E. Dunhuang; Antioch
What were the commission and city-manager plans? How did they illustrate progressive approaches to reforming city government?
What will be an ideal response?