During the seventeenth century, indentured servitude solved the labor problem in many English colonies for all of the following reasons except that
a. the Indian population proved to be an unreliable work force because they died quickly after contact with whites.
b. African slaves cost too much money.
c. in some areas families formed too slowly.
d. Spain had stopped sending slaves to its New World colonies.
e. families procreated too slowly.
d
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Ancient Indian scientific activities
A. were based on ideas much like those of Arabia. B. were notably lacking in astronomical interest. C. included the development of the idea that the earth was a sphere. D. were much more significant than Indian religious innovations. E. caused the Indian scientists to be renowned for their world domination in alchemy.
On 30 January 1948, Mohandas Gandhi was assassinated by a(n)
A. CIA agent. B. renegade Sikh militant. C. Islamic terrorist. D. agent of the Soviet Union. E. Hindu extremist.
Which of the following is a true statement about Safavid culture?
a. Riza-i-Abbasi was its most celebrated artist. b. Its literature was its greatest artistic achievement. c. The ascent of Persian poetry gave rise to the greatness of Safavid poetry. d. The great array of Safavid poets who went to India to write for the Mughal rulers attests to the greatness of the poets of this era. e. It declined sharply during the reign of Shah Abbas I.
Fear, happiness, love, and sadness are ______.
A. the first emotions expressed by newborns B. emotions experienced by women reading romance novels C. female-stereotyped emotions D. emotions experienced more by teenage girls than teenage boys, but the gender difference disappears in adulthood