In spite of its regional orientation, Meroë was well known to the outside world, and it skirmished with ___________ over border issues in the early first century CE.

a. The Romans.
b. The Egyptians.
c. The Sasanid Persians.
d. The inhabitants of Jenné-jeno.


a. The Romans.

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a)  the Great Depression b)  the Manhattan Project c)  Lend-Lease aid d)  the attack on Pearl Harbor

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A) Townshend Duties B) Tea Act C) Battle of Concord D) Declaration of Independence E) First Continental Congress

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The Stamp Act of 1765

A. cost the British government much more money than it made in revenues. B. established a royal postal system between the American colonies and England. C. replaced the Sugar Act of 1764. D. required colonists to pay taxes on most printed documents. E. proved to be ineffective, as most colonies refused to accept it.

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Poland can be seen as an extreme example of the political model represented by _______

A. England B. France C. Russia D. Spain

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