The spread of goods and people along the Silk Road helped facilitate the spread of the plague.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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All of these people were part of the Indian cotton trade loop EXCEPT
a. European consumers who wanted the comfort and cheapness of Indian cotton. b. southeastern merchants who used the silver from European sales to help expand textiles in India. c. moneylenders who made cash advances to weavers. d. lower-caste women who were contracted to spin cotton yarn. e. opium farmers who began to engage in and overtake the Indian cotton trade.
All of the following prevented a smooth transition for Iraq and a quick withdrawal for the United States except
A) the Iraqis themselves did not know what kind of a country they wanted. B) the three main ethnic and religious groups possessed no sense of nationhood and each held a differing vision of Iraq's future. C) the Iraqis were still smarting over the seizure of Saddam Hussein and could not decide his fate. D) civil war erupted between the three major ethnic groups that was aided by insurgents from Al Qaeda and the Taliban. E) no group in Iraq except the UN supported a secular democracy.
The Pullman porter and chairman of the NAACP local in Montgomery who was instrumental in mobilizing resistance to segregation was __________
A) Ralph Abernathy B) E. D. Nixon C) Fred Gray D) Walter Robinson
What theme ran through almost all cultural expression of the 1820s–1840s?
A) peace B) prosperity C) expansion D) morality E) democracy