The most famous colony founded by the Phoenicians was that of _____________, near modern Tunis in North Africa
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Carthage
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Which of the nineteenth-century ideologies threatened the political existence of the Austrian Empire?
A) conservatism B) liberalism C) socialism D) nationalism
The key island in the English Caribbean was Barbados because of its
A) proximity to the North American colonies. B) long tradition of sugar production. C) location far from routes used by Spanish fleets. D) great size and high proportion of arable land. E) various means of acquiring labor.
France had to give up its vision of a North American New France when
a. the settlers in Québec demanded independence. b. farming proved to be unprofitable. c. King Louis XIV died. d. it was defeated and driven off the continent in 1763. e. it could not entice enough settlers to America.
The Bon Marché store in Paris catered to the wealthiest clientele with luxury goods
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false