What were spheres of influence?

A) industries that sought global markets for their products
B) military alliances between nations
C) territories offered protection by a stronger nation
D) exclusive political and trading rights within another nation's territory
E) those social and political arenas in which the president exerted most authority


D

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The Pequot War was primarily a symptom of __________

A) scarcity of resources B) the growth of New Amsterdam C) hostilities among Native Americans D) pressures over territory and competing claims in the region

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Judith and Deborah are remembered as

a. mothers of the ancient patriarchs. b. women who found the baby Moses cast adrift in the Nile. c. the two most important of Solomon's seven hundred wives. d. prophetesses and wise women consulted by their community's leaders. e. wives of foreign rulers who urged their husbands to let the Hebrews return to their own land.

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Because of both over-planting of wheat and the global Depression, which weakened demand,

A) the price of wheat rose in the early 1930s. B) the price of wheat remained unchanged throughout the 1930s. C) the price of wheat fell in the early 1930s. D) farmers agreed to plant more wheat in order to stabilize the market.

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