The victory of Alexander of Macedon at Gaugamela, in 331 B.C.E., helped to bring about an end to the Achaemenid empire. In what ways did the empire live on?
What will be an ideal response?
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A) increased competition B) government purchase of private corporations C) government loans to corporations D) government-enforced industrial codes
Which of the following pushed the United States closer to war with Britain in the early nineteenth century?
a) A British ship, the Leopard, fired on a U.S. ship, the Chesapeake. b) The Royal Navy captured American slave smugglers off the coast of Africa. c) Britain refused to concede its control over the Louisiana Territory. d) Aaron Burr raised a private army to invade Spanish America.
The English by 1674 had driven the ____________out of the Atlantic slave trade
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
What did Susan call "Dog City"?
a) a community of prairie dogs b) a pound c) Las Vegas, New Mexico d) Santa Fe, New Mexico e) none of the above