The Sa'idian conquest of Morocco in the 16th century was sparked by
a. Ottoman invasions
b. Portuguese encroachments
c. The threat of Songhai
d. Spanish attacks
e. Desert nomadic attacks
b
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Which of the following statements best describes the triangular trade system produced by the Atlantic slave trade?
A) one part of the system entailed traders carrying African goods to Europe in exchange for slaves, ivory, precious gemstones, and art works B) the middle part of the trade included traders carrying African slaves to the West Indies and exchanging slaves for sugar C) Sugar was exported to Australia on the third leg of the triangle D) White Americans from Britain's New England colonies were not involved in the trade.
Indian literature was stimulated by the arrival of printing in the early sixteenth century
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
How did the desires and actions of American settlers influence American foreign policy in the early 1800s?
How did the aspirations and efforts of Americans to settle beyond the boundaries of the United States create political, economic, and military opportunities and challenges for the federal government?
Changing the name Constantinople to Istanbul marked __________
A) Turkish acceptance of the sultan B) Turkish acceptance of Tamerlane C) Islam's conquest of Byzantium D) Islam's conquest of Persia