The Three-Fifths Compromise ______.
A. Determined the legality of indentured servitude
B. Helped chart the United States' foreign policy in the nineteenth century
C. Was a compromise between the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan
D. Allowed states to count non-citizens, such as slaves, as part of their population
Answer: D. Allowed states to count non-citizens, such as slaves, as part of their population
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The Mongol khan from Samarkand who attacked the Islamic state of the Tughluq Dynasty was
A. Tamerlane. B. Genghis Khan. C. Chalukya. D. Malmug Khan. E. Chandragupta XIV.
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A. were always in the possession of only one merchant for the entire journey. B. always traveled the sea lanes. C. were exclusively trusted to Islamic merchants. D. usually traveled overland on the Silk Roads. E. were under a monopolistic control by the Chinese.
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A. Set B. Horde C. Faction D. Flock