Examine the spread of Islam into southeast Asia. How did it spread and why was it successful? In what ways was Islam viewed differently in southeast Asia than elsewhere?

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Which statement is the best interpretation of this sentence: "For the British, 'American' was a way of saying 'not quite English'"?

a. The British believed that the colonists could only become truly American if they broke away from the crown. b. The British felt that the colonists needed to import more British goods in order to be considered truly British. c. The British did not perceive the differences among the various colonies and thought all Americans were the same. d. The British regarded colonists as second-class citizens and did not consider them to be equal to British citizens. e. The British felt that the colonists no longer wanted to be British and had rejected many of their traditional ways.

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From 1900 to 2000, the U.S. population

A) ?grew, but not significantly. B) ?almost doubled. C) ?almost tripled. D) ?almost quadrupled. E) ?almost quintupled.

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What were the impacts of the Industrial Revolution on the Irish people and on Irish migration to the United States and to Britain?

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