In England during the early sixteenth century, mercantilism thrived mostly on the basis of trade in which commodity?
A. spices
B. lumber
C. slaves
D. corn
E. wool
E
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A) hopelessly inefficient, cash-poor and debt-laden. B) surprisingly efficient and productive. C) a cash-centered rather than barter-centered system. D) especially beneficial to the upwardly mobile.
The economic geography of West Africa began a slow, long-term shift away from the ____ and toward the coast
a. North Africa areas b. sub-Saharan areas c. Niger River d. interior e. East Coast
How and why did Luther (and others) break with the Roman Catholic Church, and what did that mean for not just religion, but politics in Europe?
What will be an ideal response?
Among the most basic justifications for the secession of the South were the
A) traditional states' rights arguments. B) refusals of Lincoln and the Republicans to support constitutional guarantees to protect slavery where it already existed. C) fears of the overpowering Northern economy. D) promises of aid from England and France.