What was the primary problem the English faced in decolonizing their African territories?
a. They argued that the indigenous population did not have an intellectual and economic elite.
b. White settlers from Europe held the majority of land and political power.
c. Kenyan resistance by the Mau Mau initiated a five-year war.
d. White settlers refused to leave their homes and were sometimes violent.
e. All of these
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After discovering new resources in the 1540s, the conquistadors shifted from looting Native American empires and towns to exploiting native labor in _______ and in agriculture.
a. Shipbuilding, to facilitate the voyage back to Spain. b. Translating for the Spanish and guiding expeditions to new lands in the interior of the continent. c. Military service, in certain specialized units. d. Working silver, gold, and mercury mines.
Abelard's fame came from being a/an
a. religious leader. b. philosopher and teacher. c. court official in Paris. d. international merchant. e. transcriber of ancient texts from Greek to Latin.
Violence is often used
A. by men who hold traditional benevolent and protective beliefs about women. B. to express passion and commitment. C. by people who have effective communication skills they choose not to use. D. as a means of control in sexual encounters and romantic relationships.