The people of North Africa, who served as trade intermediaries for the great trans-Saharan commerce, were the
a. Kurds.
b. Phoenicians.
c. Carthaginians.
d. Berbers.
e. Cree.
d
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All of the following were true of Tenochtitlán EXCEPT:
a. Iron workers and blacksmiths were segregated because of the heat their labor generated. b. The primary market day could attract as many as 40,000 people. c. A number of causeways crossed it and linked it with the lakeshore. d. Professional water carriers took fresh water to commoners in various quarters of the city.
What was the attitude of the Safavids to Shi'ite Islam?
a. It was promoted along with other faiths. b. It was the official state religion. c. It was the religion of the Safavid farmer but not the urban centers. d. It was second in popularity to Sunni Islam. e. It was tolerated along with several other religions.
What ultimately caused the National Recovery Administration to fail?
A) It did not address business owners’ goals of stabilizing production and raising prices. B) It compelled all companies to join, regardless of whether they wanted to or not. C) In the final analysis, very few industries decided to enroll in the NRA. D) Its rules favored large corporations over small businesses and laborers. E) It did not attempt to address labor leaders’ goals of establishing a minimum wage.
On the eve of the French Revolution, the French monarchy's greatest problem was
a. a losing war with Spain. b. the inability to handle finances on a sound basis. c. a conflict (more political than religious) with the pope. d. the inbreeding within the Bourbon dynasty.