Where did the Sumerians acquire the copper that they needed to make bronze weapons?
a. Nile Valley
b. Ethiopia
c. Nile Delta
d. Anatolia
e. Caucasus Mountains
Ans: e
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Lincoln's vice-president, Andrew Johnson, was despised by Radical Republicans for all of the following EXCEPT:
A) he was a southerner. B) he favored a lenient reconstruction policy towards the South. C) he was a Democrat. D) he favored a harsh reconstruction policy towards the South.
The inauguration of John Kennedy as president of the United States
A) brought vigorous leadership to the government. B) meant that Washington social life became less glamorous. C) meant the continuation of a presidential leadership style similar to Eisenhower's. D) led to an administration dominated by Roman Catholic concepts.
After the collapse of the Gupta dynasty in the fifth century, India would not be completely reunited until the
A. seventh century. B. ninth century. C. thirteenth century. D. sixteenth century. E. twentieth century.