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AP World History Unit/Period 1 2019 All answers are assured to be accurate, promising perfect success.
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Inca and Aztec societies were similar in expansion because... - Answer Acquired empires 
by means of military conquest (remember how they differ on what options conquered people 
had) 
Which of the following is accurate regarding both west Africa and Latin America before 1500 in 
regards to religion? - Answer Polytheism was important in both areas (even though Islam 
came to West Africa; polytheism stayed #1) 
Which of the following is a fundamental teaching of Islam? - Answer Everyone is equal ...
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AP World History Modern Unit 1 (1200- 1450) Already Passed
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State-building The processes of creating and expanding states or empires typically to refer to 
their government, economic, and cultural practices. 
East Asia A region of Asia that includes China, Mongolia, North Korea, South Korea, and 
Japan 
South Asia A region that includes modern day India & Pakistan 
Southeast Asia A region that includes Vietnam, Thailand, Laos, Malaysia, Indonesia, etc. 
Afro-Eurasia The vast region made up of Africa, Europe, and Asia 
Middle East Region of SW Asia that t...
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Praxis II 5081 Form 2 question and answers 2022
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Praxis II 5081 Form 2 question and answers 2022Muckrakers 
Which of the following reform groups used journalism to draw public attention to social problems such as child labor and poor working conditions during the Progressive Era? 
 
 
 
To fight poverty and racial inequality 
Which of the following was the goal of Lyndon B. Johnson's Great Society programs of the mid 1960s? 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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In late 1989, President George H.W. Bush launched an invasion of which country in or...
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UNIT 2 AP WORLD HISTORY UNIT TEST ALREADY PASSED
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UNIT 2 AP WORLD HISTORY UNIT TEST ALREADY PASSED The passage reveals which of the following trends from the period 1200 to 1450? B: The state was sponsoring innovative commercial practices and infrastructure to encourage trade 
Based on evidence in this passage, which of the following was an economic development that encouraged trade in europe from 1200 to 1450? D: The growth of banking houses 
Which of the following sociopolitical changes resulted from the events described in the passage? A: Th...
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Empires in Afro-EurAsia Discussion Posts
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Answers: Migrating populations paved the way for greater cultural integration across Afro-Eurasia after 1200 BCE. Where did the migrants come from, and where did they move? How did they shape the regions in which they settled? Compare the Zhou state to the regional empires in western Afro-Eurasia in the second millennium BCE. What legacies did each leave? Select two primary sources for this content module. Identify the author, date, and type of primary source and summarize what they say about th...
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HIS233 World Civilizations I Week Four Quiz 2. National University
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HIS233 World Civilizations I Week Four Quiz 2. National University.Test Week Four Quiz 
Started 3/2/19 9:46 PM 
Submitted 3/2/19 10:41 PM 
Due Date 3/2/19 11:59 PM 
Status Completed 
Attempt Score 16 out of 5 points 
Time Elapsed 55 minutes out of 1 hour 
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Modern world historian Johan Goudsblom proposed a theory that agriculturally based 
cities, city-states, an...
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AP World History Unit 4 total review
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Topic 4.1: Technological Innovations from 
Human adaptation and innovation have resulted in increased efficiency, comfort, and security, and technological advances that have shaped human development and interactions with both intended and unintended consequences. 
Knowledge, scientific learning, and technology from Classical, Islamic, and Asian worlds spread, facilitating European technological developments and innovation. 
 
 
 
What is it? How did it help travel? 
 
Lateen sail 
 
 
 
The La...
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AP World History Modern Unit 1 (1200- 1450) Already Passed
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State-building The processes of creating and expanding states or empires typically to refer to 
their government, economic, and cultural practices. 
East Asia A region of Asia that includes China, Mongolia, North Korea, South Korea, and 
Japan 
South Asia A region that includes modern day India & Pakistan 
Southeast Asia A region that includes Vietnam, Thailand, Laos, Malaysia, Indonesia, etc. 
Afro-Eurasia The vast region made up of Africa, Europe, and Asia 
Middle East Region of SW Asia that t...
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AP World History Modern Unit 1 (1200- 1450) Already Passed
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State-building The processes of creating and expanding states or empires typically to refer to 
their government, economic, and cultural practices. 
East Asia A region of Asia that includes China, Mongolia, North Korea, South Korea, and 
Japan 
South Asia A region that includes modern day India & Pakistan 
Southeast Asia A region that includes Vietnam, Thailand, Laos, Malaysia, Indonesia, etc. 
Afro-Eurasia The vast region made up of Africa, Europe, and Asia 
Middle East Region of SW Asia that t...
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Indian Ocean Trade Routes Topic 2.3 APWH
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AP World History: Modern 
Unit 2: Networks of Exchange 
Topic 2.3: Exchange in the Indian Ocean 
 
 
Part 1. Crash Course World History #18 viewing guide: This video will help you respond to the Unit 2 inquiry by exploring how Indian Ocean trade forged interconnections among societies in Asia and Africa and how these interconnections changed over the Era. This video will help you make comparisons between sea trade and overland trade routes, specifically the Silk Road. As you watch, evaluate John...
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