Discuss the development of the New England economy in the eighteenth century. Why did New Englanders increasingly turn to the sea for their livelihood?

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1. New England's rocky soil limited the available farmland.
2. New Englanders found no staple crop that could be sold directly to Britain to create a balance of trade.
3. The region's farm families had adapted well to the challenging environment and short growing seasons.
4. Abundant timber fueled New England's shipbuilding industry.
5. On Nantucket Island off Cape Cod, whaling became a new source of income.
6. The fishing and rum industries were closely tied to the Atlantic slave trade.

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a. joint pressure was applied to ease Indian troops out of Sri Lanka. b. the two sides agreed to set aside their differences over Taiwan. c. the Chinese and Americans officially broke relations with the Soviet Union. d. the United States rejected the concept of the reunification of Taiwan with the mainland. e. cooperation between America and China, for the purpose of curtailing Soviet Asian encroachment, disappeared.

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What made the events of World War I a world war as opposed to a pan-European conflict?

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For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance. Rudyard Kipling's The White Man's Burden

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Kurds make up a large minority in which of the following states?

a. Turkey b. Iran c. Syria d. Iraq e. All of these choices

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