In the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, two-thirds of all the gold entering Europe originated in

a. China.
b. West Africa.
c. the Americas.
d. the Middle East.
e. India.


b

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A. advisers B. military leaders C. cabinet D. successor

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The dawes severalty act sought to "civilize" the indians by:

A. turning them into landowning ranchers and farmers B. making public education compulsory on reservations C. threatening to exterminate Indians if they refused to adopt white culture D. sending Christian missionaries to convert Indians

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In the 1960 presidential election, what advantages did Richard M. Nixon have over John F. Kennedy?

A) He was not tied to the crises and scandals of the Eisenhower administration. B) He was Protestant and had a great deal of experience. C) He was known for his poise and dynamism. D) He had a lot of experience in front of television cameras. E) He was respected by liberals for his opposition to McCarthyism in the early 1950s.

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The origins of the modern plantation system can be found in the

a. American South. b. Arab slave trade. c. Portuguese slave trade. d. European feudal system. e. African slave system.

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