What happened to the city of Tenochtitlán?

a. It was seized and controlled by the Incans.
b. It suffered a terrible earthquake.
c. Its temples were leveled and replaced by Christian cathedrals.
d. It was destroyed during battles between the Portuguese and Aztecs.
e. Its ruler Moctezuma was supplanted and replaced by Malinche.


c

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The __________________ of southern Africa was the first region of the interior where a pattern of increasing wealth and population density became visible, during the period 600-1505.

a. Zimbabwean Plateau b. Namib Desert c. Okavango Delta of Botswana d. Southern highlands of Mozambique

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The FHA

a. financed nearly 40 percent of all home mortgage debt between 1946–1950. b. required labor leaders to take oaths saying they were not Communists. c. began a trend that resulted in rampant inflation during the early 1950s. d. supported the third-party candidacy of Henry Wallace in 1948.

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Immediately to the east of the Carolingian territories lay

A) a vast empty steppe (prairie) extending to the Ural Mountains. B) Slavic lands, some of which were converted to Catholicism and some to Orthodoxy. C) Scandinavia, with a monarchy rising in Denmark under Carolingian pressure. D) the most northern lands of Islam. E) colonies of Byzantium.

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