According to Map 20-6, the European power that had the greatest influence in Southeast Asia in the seventeenth century was
a. Britain.
b. Denmark.
c. France.
d. the Netherlands.
d
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Because any target beyond the range of a four days' march (roughly 40 miles) from Tula was beyond the capabilities of the Toltec army to subdue, they __________ instead.
a. Left them to their own devices. b. Permitted Pueblo control there. c. Established colonies. d. Invented wheeled chariots to reach them.
As a result of the Battle of Horseshoe Bend, the
A. Cherokee were defeated and driven into the northeast corner of Alabama. B. Americans were forced to retreat from Fort Dearborn. C. British and Indian invasion of the Hudson River valley was thwarted. D. Creek were forced to cede land to the U.S.
How did the Persian Empire rule their conquered provinces?
A) by direct rule B) through local priests C) by direct rule of the King of Kings D) by enslaving all conquered peoples E) through appointed satraps
Which of the following was true of the black soldiers drafted during World War II?
A) They were not as well educated as the generation that served during World War I. B) They were almost all assigned to combat roles. C) Many left the service with a greater commitment to black equality. D) Most served under black officers.