At the head of a cavalry force borrowed from a chiefdom in the Sahel, Sundiata defeated ancient Ghana in 1235 and founded the empire of Mali, with its capital on an upper Niger tributary in modern __________.

a. Cameroon.
b. Morocco.
c. Guinea.
d. Chad.


c. Guinea.

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Thomas Edison created the first U.S. commercial research lab in

A) ?1897. B) ?1876. C) ?1865. D) ?1871. E) ?1887.

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The Works Progress Administration provided jobs for approximately ____________________ percent of the nation's jobless

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The president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and former State Department official accused of being a communist was

A) Dr. Klaus Fuchs. B) Alger Hiss. C) Harry Gold. D) Julius Rosenberg.

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