Why did the Middle Eastern region remain important to European states after the colonial era?

a. Because of common religious ties
b. Because of the Suez Canal
c. Because of Europeans' shared commitment to neocolonialism
d. Because of the Middle East's commitment to democracy
e. Because of its proximity to Africa


b

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A) Urbanization was increasing at a more rapid rate than in the North. B) Slavery was legal and widely used. C) Most southerners worked in agriculture. D) Its population was larger than the North's.

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European powers often became more engaged in the colonies due to __________.

A. the actions of local administrators B. increased demand for imported goods C. the value of certain raw materials D. demands from the clergy

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The assassination of James A. Garfield occurred as a result of

a. a conflict between Catholics and Protestants b. a conflict between supporters from urban areas and rural areas c. a conflict between natives and immigrants d. the deranged beliefs of a single, penniless ne’er-do-well named Charles Guiteau e. a frustrated southern African American demanding equal political rights

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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