The greatest international sea traders of the ancient Near East were the
A) Sea Peoples.
B) Phoenicians.
C) Carthaginians.
D) Philistines.
E) Canaanites
B
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Michael VIII Paleologus faced the threat of conquest from which of the following groups?
A. The Ottomans B. The Slavs C. The Normans D. The Mongols E. The Franks
Tokugawa Japan was ruled directly from Edo, and at the local level through the
a. han. b. shoguns. c. emperors. d. villages.
Prime Minister Shigeru believed that the emperor
a. had never been an important symbol of Japan's creation and was no longer relevant. b. was a symbol of Japan for outsiders, but was irrelevant in the minds of the Japanese people. c. had represented the embodiment of Japan when the country first coalesced, but was no longer relevant. d. was both a symbol and an embodiment of the country in the minds of the Japanese people.
Which of the following was not one of the causes of nationwide epidemics in the United States during the antebellum period?
A) Municipal health boards had little power and therefore could do nothing to stop diseases from spreading. B) People distrusted physicians and their advice. C) Doctors did not understand the causes of disease. D) The transportation revolution enabled epidemics to spread. E) The widespread use of laughing gas by young people seriously suppressed their immune systems.