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📝 Answered - The desert nomad groups (Zenata, Sanhaja, Tuareg) refused to accept Islam, and this helped them remain powerful during the period of trans-Saharan trade. True or False?
📝 Answered - Historically, what caused sports to become more important in American schools? A. Limitless child labor laws B. The shift from an agrarian to an industrial labor force C. Boys being around their father more often D. Colleges offering sports scholarships
📝 Answered - Why was Maximilien de Robespierre executed? A. He wanted to retain the French nobility. B. He didn't believe in democratic reform. C. He eventually became a tyrant. D. He was found guilty of treason.
📝 Answered - Ghana's earliest origins can be traced to c. 300 BCE - 300 CE when iron-working and agriculture began to generate surplus goods and trade. Is this why Ghana is called an "Early Iron-Age State?" A. True B. False
📝 Answered - The main reason the United States decided to build a canal across Panama instead of Nicaragua was that: A. the distance to deliver materials from the United States was shorter. B. the United States was able to buy Panama from Colombia. C. the land in Panama had more volcanoes. D. the land and building rights were less expensive.
📝 Answered - After which war did the Ku Klux Klan first emerge?
📝 Answered - Which of the following Americans argued that a large, diverse republic would result in political stability? A. Thomas Jefferson B. James Madison C. Patrick Henry
📝 Answered - What government act helped put an end to the Ku Klux Klan's activities?
📝 Answered - An electric device delivers a current of [tex]$15.0 A$[/tex] for 30 seconds. How many electrons flow through it?
📝 Answered - What reason does Mussolini give to dismiss the idea of sanctions? A. He declares that France and Britain are not willing to risk conflict to enforce sanctions. B. He implies that sanctions would lead him to alter his plans. C. He explains that imposing sanctions would violate the Treaty of Versailles. D. He states that the League of Nations is not powerful enough to bring sanctions.
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