By the time of the Spanish conquest, the Aztecs ruled almost all of __________.
A. eastern Peru
B. present-day California
C. central Mexico
D. Cuba
Answer: C
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The founding of the European Economic Community (EEC)
a. initially received strong encouragement from the Soviet Union, which played a leading role until the Cold War erupted. b. established a customs union for its six member states. c. initially embraced the Benelux countries, along with Sweden and Czechoslovakia. d. was initially designed with the hope it would stabilize employment for the working classes, but this hope was soon shown to be impossible. e. was publicly opposed by the United States and the Soviet Union, both of whom threatened military action.
The British presence in India significantly began in 1616 when they
A. successfully attacked Puna. B. established their first factory at Delhi. C. were granted the right to have their own representative at the court in Agra. D. forced the Mughals to provide them with light-weight textiles. E. seized the Portuguese outpost of Goa.
There were slave owners, who were kind and even violated the law by educating their slaves
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
The Populist party resolved its dilemma in the presidential election of 1896 by
a. nominating William Jennings Bryan for president but naming a Populist candidate for vice president. b. grudgingly accepting the Democratic party's nominees for president and vice president. c. advising its members to boycott the election. d. continuing to support a Populist presidential candidate.