As a result of its loss of Mexico in the early 1800s, Spain began turning to its colony in ________ for agricultural and natural resource exploitation.
a. Siam.
b. New Guinea.
c. The Philippines.
d. Spanish Sahara.
c. The Philippines.
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Jack Dempsey, one of the sports idols of the 1920s, held the title of world heavyweight champion from 1919 until 1926, when he lost it to Gene Tunney.
a. true b. false
Britain returned Louisbourg, which had been seized by the American colonists in 1745, to France in order to expand its empire in __________
A) Mexico B) Canada C) India D) China
The concept of deliverance as portrayed in the Bible through the figure of Moses was a major point of importance for slave interpretations of Christianity
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Which two countries were in the forefront of European commercial expansion in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries?
a. the United Provinces and England b. Spain and Portugal c. France and Spain d. Belgium and Italy e. England and France