Potable water was made available in Tenochtitlán by means of:
a. The conquest of the well-watered Yucatán.
b. An elaborate importation system by road from the Andean highlands.
c. An aqueduct that arrived on one of the western causeways.
d. The performance of rain dances by the priests of Quetzalcoatl.
c. An aqueduct that arrived on one of the western causeways.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The first areas of Islamic expansion were to
a. the Byzantine and Sassanid empires b. Egypt and Israel c. Greece and the Sassanid Empire d. North Africa and Spain. e. India and Afghanistan
Why had most European governments abandoned concessionary companies in Africa by the early twentieth century?
A) The companies provoked rebellion, and the governments had to come to their defense. B) The companies became so profitable that the governments decided to take over management of the colonies. C) The companies became so powerful that they threatened to break away from the mother country. D) The brutal use of forced African labor by companies provoked a public outcry in Europe. E) None of these answers is correct.
The unification of Germany was a blow to European __________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).