In the Carolingian Empire, marches were established __________

A) along the borders
B) along the coast
C) in local churches
D) in every county


A

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As industrialization spread to the Continent, what major problems interfered with moving goods from factory to market?

a) Internal political divisions and related tariffs could make it difficult, expensive, and sometimes impossible to move products to market. b) Political rivalries and continuing mercantilism meant that moving goods over international borders was a challenge. Consider This: Difficulties procuring coal and iron could also impede manufacture. See 7.4: Industry Takes Off. c) Manufactured goods coincided with the Continental System of Napoleon, whose embargo ruined some factory owners. Consider This: Difficulties procuring coal and iron could also impede manufacture. See 7.4: Industry Takes Off. d) The lack of a shared currency meant that while goods could move, the cost of changing currency to local standards made costs prohibitive. Consider This: Difficulties procuring coal and iron could also impede manufacture. See 7.4: Industry Takes Off.

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The Opium War

a. resulted in a confirmation of long-established Chinese trade restrictions. b. was a draw. c. resulted in the signing of the Treaty of Nanjing in 1842. d. was short and decisive in favor of China.

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Which does not describe the presidency of Carlos Ibáñez del Campo?

A) Large expenditures on public works. B) Large expenditures on education. C) Huge loans from foreign banks. D) Widespread popular support from the upper and middle classes.

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Which of the following was not a cash crop on European controlled plantations in the New World?

a. coffee b. sugar c. indigo d. manioc

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