In contrast to the colonists who settled New England, the colonists who settled in the Chesapeake were driven more by __________ motives.

a)  economic
b)  religious
c)  humanitarian
d)  political


a)  economic

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President Carter continued the along path forged by Nixon by establishing diplomatic relations with ________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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The first university in northern Europe was

A) Paris. B) Oxford C) Cambridge. D) Heidelberg. E) Bruges.

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"The English who came first to this country were but a handful of people, forlorn, poor, and distressed. My father was then sachem, he relieved their distresses in the most kind and hospitable manner. He gave them land to plant and to build upon." The Native American father and son referenced by this quotation are

a. Powhatan and Pocahanta b. Massasoit and Metacom c. Tecumseh and the Prophet d. Powhatan and Massasoit e. Tecumseh and Metacom

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After the Spanish conquest, the lands of the former Inca Empire

A) provided vast amounts of gold and silver for the Spanish crown.
B) experienced resistance to foreign rule until the 1570s.
C) were reoriented away from the mountains to the coast.
D) were reorganized under the new Spanish capital at Lima.
E) All of the above.

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