Which of the following posed the greatest danger to Indian peoples after the arrival of Europeans?

a. disease
b. warfare
c. famine
d. forced labor


a. disease

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Between the mid-1930s and the end of World War II,

a. Chiang Kai-shek finally obtained a firm grip on all but northwest China, and implemented a "crash program" of modernization, which won peasant support. b. the Chinese Communists steadily increased their power so that by 1945 up to thirty million people were under their control. c. Japan made peace with Chiang in 1940, joining him in a war against Mao's Communists. d. Mao Zedong married Chiang's daughter, which reunited China until the late 1950s. e. the Chinese Communist party changed its focus from organizing peasants to winning over the middle class city dwellers and the large bankers in Shanghai.

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Examine the emerging political and economic world of western Europe during the high middle ages. How does the western European world compare to the situation in China, India, the Byzantine empire, the Islamic states, and sub-Saharan Africa during the same period?

What will be an ideal response?

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Antislavery settlers in Kansas responded to the fraudulent elections of 1854–1855 with their own free-state constitution in __________.

a. Lawrence b. Lecompton c. Topeka d. Pottawatomie Creek

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Which of the following was not among the areas where President Clinton's foreign policy stumbled in the first years of his presidency?

a. Ethnic violence and massive deaths in Rwanda b. American troops in Somalia c. Bringing democracy to Haiti d. Ethnic conflict in the Balkans e. Relations with America's European allies in NATO

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