The impact of the spread of Islam in Africa was to ________
A) isolate Ethiopia
B) bring civilization to the sub-Saharan regions
C) create the first commercial ties between sub-Saharan Africa and the Mediterranean
D) slowly bring the continent under Abbasid rule
A
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Helen Hunt Jackson's novel, Ramona, was centered around
a. the cruel mistreatment of Indians in California. b. the cheating of Indians by federal agents on the reservations. c. the efforts of Christian reformers to prevent the killing of Indians. d. an Indian girl's attempt to retain her culture in an Indian boarding school. e. the last Indian wars between the U.S. army and the Apaches in the Southwest.
The first results of Reagan's supply-side economics in 1982 were a(n)
a. sharp recession and rise in unemployment. b. reduced federal deficit. c. expansion of international trade. d. economic boom. e. wave of new business investment.
The Panic of 1893
A. grew out of the Cleveland administration's attempts at monetary reform. B. triggered the nation's most severe depression up to that point. C. was blamed largely on Populist politics. D. grew out of a political scandal in the Cleveland administration. E. began with a drought in the Midwest.
According to the text, why were Roosevelt's "fireside chats" so popular with the American public?
A) They provided a number of guest speakers to counter the president's views. B) They warned the American public about real problems in society. C) They gave a forum for Americans to vent their anger. D) They allowed the American public to learn about the horrors of war. E) They enabled the president to connect directly with the American people.