Frequent attacks by Native American warriors posed the main danger to the wagon trains.

a. true
b. false


Ans: b. false

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A. did not appear to weaken the will of the people to continue to fight the enemy. B. devastated German military production. C. caused minimal damage, despite military planners´ hopes. D. had little impact in Britain alone among the belligerent nations of Europe. E. was practiced mostly by the Axis powers and only rarely by the Allies.

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Maimonides and Ibn Rushd paved the way for Thomas Aquinas by __________

A) discovering applications for algebra B) trying to reconcile monotheism and classical philosophy C) rejecting reason and relying on divine inspiration D) showing that Aristotle was useless for Christian theology

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How did Mexican American community activists address the problems of discrimination and segregation?

a. They wanted to clearly distinguish themselves from the undocumented population as a strategy to advance the interests of the Mexican American community. b. They often attempted to promote unity among Mexican Americans and immigrants as part of the same cultural identity. c. They strongly promoted the inclusion of farm worker interests in their agendas as this group made up a large portion of the Mexican population in the state. d. They emphasized citizenship and assimilation to American values.

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All of the following prevented western European access to the Asian markets except ______________.

A. Venetian blockage of land routes B. Muslims cutting off the Silk Road C. Portuguese domination of sea routes around Africa D. Ottomans denying access to the canals to the Red Sea E. None of these prevented European access to Asian markets.

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