Why was silver such an important exploitable product for Europe in the New World?

a. The market was overrun with gold and it had lost its value.
b. It helped cash-poor Europe penetrate Asian markets.
c. Its elemental properties made it an important product in scientific development.
d. Its value increased due to its rarity.


b

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a. It was a highly centralized, tightly administered monarchy developed through military conquest. b. It was a confederation of localities linked by a feudal allegiance system in which a central ruler controlled an empire developed through military conquest. c. It was a highly centralized maritime society that had evolved from a foundation of intense religious piety. d. It was followed by the Mayan civilization. e. Human sacrifice was abolished by Montezuma.

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The European Economic Community (EEC) was also called the ________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Who became monarch of the Triple Alliance in 1502?

A. Itzcoatl B. Motecuzoma II C. Ahuitzotl D. Cuauhtemoc

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After five years and $50 million, the Whitewater investigation of the Clintons and their legal dealings proved nothing against either of them

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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