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History, 21.06.2019 22:00, leleee10
Which of the following led to a continuation of the treatment in the excerpt above? a)the brutality of the trans-atlantic african slave trade. b)spanish repression after violent native uprisings in new spain during the 16th century. c)european competition to quickly establish colonial holdings in the new world. d)the reliance of the spanish on native americans to provide labor under the encomienda system.
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History, 21.06.2019 23:20, Blaise2653
From the soviet point of view, which reagan policy most threatened to create a new arms race? a. strategic defense initiative b. u. s. support for israel c. aid to the anti-soviet rebels in afghanistan d. iran-contra scandal
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History, 22.06.2019 00:20, smithlanija65
By the late 1930s, how were u. s. officials beginning to view japanese policies of expansion? a. they attempted to join forces with japan so as to increase u. s. territory. b. they warned them to stop expansionist actions or face potential u. s. intervention. c. they sent representatives to japan to work out territorial rights in a diplomatic fashion. d. they became fearful of their military power
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History, 22.06.2019 00:40, MrTeriffic
Which is one reason many african nations have not prospered after gaining independence from european colonial powers? a. colonial powers sent their weakest economic advisors to the new countries, and their recommendations were flawed. b. independence left them with weak economies, and many countries have been unable to overcome or recover from these burdens. c. the desert region of the interior is inhospitable to foreign investors, and business interests focused on the coastal mediterranean cities. d. the money endowed upon independence is still tied up in the bank of england, which is hesitant to make loans to struggling nations.
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