The immediate problem facing the Han when they took power
a. involved putting down rebellions led by Qin generals.
b. was stopping invasions and attacks on their borders.
c. was curbing incursions in the palace.
d. involved the creation of an efficient government capable of controlling an extensive empire.
e. was caused by insufficient revenue.
d
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What method of transport carried the greatest volume of goods in Inner Eurasia?
A. animal-drawn wagon trains B. overland caravans C. canal barges D. maritime shipping
By the end of the Revolutionary War, the position of Native Americans in and near the United States had been strengthened by their support of the Patriot cause.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
How did Spain justify enslaving Native Americans?
a. The Spanish believed that enslavement could liberate Native Americans from their backwardness and savagery and introduce them to Christian civilization. b. Pope Alexander VI had approved Spanish slavery but banned slavery in Portuguese holdings in the New World. c. The writings of Bartolomé de Las Casas explained that the Bible approved slavery and that therefore it was acceptable. d. If England and France were to be defeated in the quest for empire, Spain needed to take a step they had avoided, imposing slavery upon the native population. e. The Spanish actually never enslaved Native Americans; the charge that they did was simply part of the "Black Legend" spread by the English and other enemies.
What do the journeys of the Polos represent about European society during the high middle ages?
What will be an ideal response?