Compared to contemporary European cities, Tenochtitlán was __________
A) more primitive
B) dirtier and less healthy
C) more open to attack
D) much larger
Answer: D
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Rufus King was best known for which of the following?
A) proposing the gradual emancipation of slaves in Missouri B) claiming Congress had the authority to set laws governing slavery C) asserting states have the exclusive right to determine the future of slavery D) arguing for abolition of slavery throughout the country