Unlike other contemporary trade networks, the Arab network ________
A) was unusually small
B) was carried out primarily by sea
C) connected two continents
D) was tied together by cities
B
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By the end of the twentieth century, the "East Asian miracle"
a. continued to outperform the West in economic production and profits. b. had become less miraculous after the financial crisis of 1997. c. was led by Japan's continuing strong economic performance. d. was being copied by many Western countries, including the United States. e. had failed in the People's Republic of China but was still succeeding in the Philippines and Indonesia.
After the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, the Germans sent all their divisions west in order to do what?
a) try to break through the Allied lines in a final, overwhelming offensive b) relieve the German troops who had been in the trenches for years and needed time to go home and rest Consider This: By midsummer the German troops were exhausted, dead, or too far ahead of their supplies. See 11.4.1: A Final Gamble. c) assist the women working in the German factories in order to increase factory output of war materials Consider This: By midsummer the German troops were exhausted, dead, or too far ahead of their supplies. See 11.4.1: A Final Gamble. d) head west and then south in order to invade Italy and enter France via the city of Nice Consider This: By midsummer the German troops were exhausted, dead, or too far ahead of their supplies. See 11.4.1: A Final Gamble.
When scholars in fourteenth-century Italy began to translate documents written by ancient Greeks and
Romans, this discovery led to the "new humanism," which was: a. an increased interest in history and literature b. a realization that all men were created equal c. the study of ancient customs and environments d. a revival of interest in religious traditions
The Mississippian people were a culture from the
A. Great Plains. B. Eastern Woodlands. C. Great Basin. D. Pacific Northwest.