Who represented a destabilizing influence in Southeast Asia that altered the region after 1500?
a. Portuguese
b. Mongols
c. Chinese
d. Japanese
e. Arabs
a
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Many European peasants of the “New Immigration” were encouraged to emigrate from Europe because
a. cheap American grain undersold the grain they grew even at home. b. of a declining standard of living at home. c. of large landowners’ efforts in Europe to consolidate lands and modernize production. d. of the economic opportunity in America. e. all of these choices.
Opposition to Hamilton’s proposed national bank ________
A) was based on “loose construction” of the Constitution B) reflected the fears of private bankers C) was justified because his plans so clearly favored a few “monied interests.” D) generally did not involve the general public E) involved issues relating to Congress’s constitutional powers
The African who led the Zulus against the Boers in the early nineteenth century was
a. the Mahdi. b. Chulalongkorn. c. Mbeki. d. Shaka. e. Mongkut.
All of the following factors helped accelerate economic growth after the Civil War EXCEPT
What will be an ideal response?