How did the Phoenicians help bring the Greeks out of the "Dark Ages" (Protogeometric period)?
A) They brought iron working technology and the alphabet.
B) They brought them tools to begin cultivating the land once again.
C) The Phoenicians established trade routes with the Greeks to bring them into contact with civilization.
D) The Phoenicians conquered the Greeks and taught them the ways of civilized society.
E) The Phoenicians taught the Greeks how to fish and farm and fend for themselves.
A
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Why was it dangerous for Europeans to eat corn as a substitute for wheat without preparing it in the Native American way?
a) They could develop a vitamin deficiency disease called pellagra. b) They could end up with severe cavities in their teeth. Consider This: The Native Americans soaked corn in alkali water and added vegetables and beans to the meal. See 4.3: The Columbian Exchange. c) They would be malnourished since wheat has more calories than corn. Consider This: The Native Americans soaked corn in alkali water and added vegetables and beans to the meal. See 4.3: The Columbian Exchange. d) They would contract Type 2 diabetes since corn is so high in sugars. Consider This: The Native Americans soaked corn in alkali water and added vegetables and beans to the meal. See 4.3: The Columbian Exchange.
In the case of __________ (1816), the Court took a loose view of the construction of the Constitution
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The United States gained huge territories in 1848 with a victory over
a. France. b. Spain. c. Mexico. d. Canada. e. England.
The center of attention at the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia was
a. the display of Revolutionary War era documents. b. the Liberty Bell. c. the largest railroad locomotive ever built. d. the Corliss engine. e. the electric light.