The first Indo-Europeans to invade Mesopotamia were the

A. Hittites.
B. Hyksos.
C. Aryans.
D. Balkans.
E. Minoans.


Answer: A

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Which European countries had reduced Great Britain's big lead in industrial production by 1850?

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a. offering to mediate between the owners and coal miners. b. passing legislation making the miners' union illegal. c. helping the mine owners to import strike breakers. d. appealing to mine owners' and workers' sense of the public interest. e. threatening to seize the mines and to operate them with federal troops.

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a. a bible. b. Petrarch's poems. c. a law code. d. the work of Aristotle. e. Marco Polo's travels.

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