What were Europeans exporting for trade?
A) Woolen, linen, slaves, and furs
B) Linen, wine, armor, slaves, and fur
C) Woolen, weapons, slaves, and timber
D) Woolen, linens, armor, weapons, timber, fur, and slaves
E) Linen, armor, weapons, timber, and fur
D
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In 1899, supporters of the annexation of the Philippines argued the United States had set a precedent for taking land while treating its inhabitants as dependents with the case of the
A. nation's claiming of Florida from Spain in 1819. B. United States' claiming of California and Texas after the Mexican War. C. United States' taking of Hawaii in 1898. D. North's occupation of the South following the Civil War. E. federal government's treatment of American Indians.
Which of the following is not a legacy of the Reformation?
A) The development of various denominations in Europe B) ? A belief in the importance of reading C) ? The idea that clergy have no special powers D) ? A counter-reformation by the Catholic Church E) ? Cooperation between Protestant denominations and the Catholic Church
Which of the following was NOT a way in which the American economy benefited from warfare between the French and English from 1789 to 1814?
A) American ships carried more European goods. B) American seaports grew substantially. C) The U.S. was able to develop more trade with China. D) The American shipbuilding trade grew.
Towns and trade grew fastest in which region of Europe?
a. England b. Germany c. Flanders d. Spain e. France