The Sanhaja were __________

A) Berber tribesmen who engaged in the salt trade
B) Bantu clans who ruled West Africa
C) Swahili-speaking Africans who mined gold
D) Coptic Christians


Answer: A

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Railroads often kept rates artificially high by _______, a process where companies operating out of the same region would divide profits at the end of the year.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Relationships in Great Plains communities that developed in the late nineteenth century were __________.

A. the result of intermarriage and social mixing among various ethnic groups B. based on where one came from in the eastern United States C. usually governed by a regimented social hierarchy D. inclusive of local Indian residents

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All of the following statements are true of Sumerian city-states EXCEPT

A) Women played a role in the administration of city-states. B) The largest of the city-states had a population of over 100,000 people. C) Each city-state was encircled by farms and canals that supplied the city. D) Most of the city-states began as religious sites to offer prayers and sacrifices to the gods. E) The city-states became commercial and governmental centers.

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President Truman contributed to American anticommunism after the Second World War by

a. recommending that "procommunist" books be removed from the nation's libraries and bookstores. b. claiming that all liberal Democrats were communist sympathizers. c. releasing classified information revealing an international communist conspiracy. d. ordering investigations into the loyalty of federal employees.

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