The power of the Venetian traders was based on trade network connections with which of the following?
a. Constantinople
b. Genoa
c. Damascus
d. Cairo
e. all of the above
ANSWER:
e
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The Statute of Laborers ________
A limited wages to pre-plague levels B guaranteed a minimum wage for artisans C barred laborers from moving from one city to another D governed working conditions in early factories E barred children from certain trades
For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance. Pataliputra
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By the Treaty of Ancón ending the War of the Pacific,
A) Tacna and Arica reverted to Peru. B) Peru ceded the province of Tarapacá to Chile. C) a plebiscite would settle the future of the province of Antofagasta. D) Chile agreed to pay an indemnity to Peru for the loss of Tarapacá.