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AMSCO - 1.4 Reading Notes - AP History question n answers graded A+ 2023/2024
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AMSCO - 1.4 Reading Notes - AP HistoryCahokia - correct answers - Largest of the earthen mounds that the Mississippians built 
- Located in southern Illinois 
- People abandoned here around 1450 
 
Matrilineal society - correct answers - Means that social standing was determined by the woman's side of the family 
- Mississippians used this 
-- Ex: When the Great Sun died, the title passed not to his own son, but to a sister's son. 
 
City-State - correct answers - Used by the Mayans 
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World History: A Cumulative Exam Review | Complete Solutions (Verified)
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World History: A Cumulative Exam Review | Complete Solutions (Verified) Trade spread the Italian Renaissance across Europe by helping merchants become patrons. helping monarchs become artists. helping merchants become politicians. helping artists become patrons Why were banks created in medieval England? The new middle class required small loans. People wanted a safe place to store expensive items. The increase in population meant an increase in currency. Merchants needed a place to exchange c...
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APUSH Give Me Liberty! Chapter 1 Exam Study Guide.
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APUSH Give Me Liberty! Chapter 1 Exam 
Study Guide. 
Tenochtitlán - answerAztec capital at time of Spanish exploration; population ~250,000 
Aztec - answerLarge centralized empire of indigenous peoples in Mexico; violent culture and 
practices; conquered by Hernan Cortés in 1519 
caravel - answerLight, fast ship used by Portuguese for travel and trade in 1400s 
Reconquista - answer"Reconquest"; when Isabella and Ferdinand of Spain took back Spain 
from the Moors (African Muslims) 
conquistad...
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APUSH Key Terms Chapter 1 (Foner, Eric. Give Me Liberty! An American History (AP* Third Edition). W. W. Norton & Company.
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APUSH Key Terms Chapter 1 (Foner, Eric. 
Give Me Liberty! An American History (AP* 
Third Edition). W. W. Norton & Company. 
Maize (pg.8) - answerThe Native Americans faced a food crisis when the climate warmed; the 
wooly mammoth and the giant bison were going extinct. Around 9k years ago, at the same time 
that agriculture was being developed in the Near East, it also emerged in modern-day Mexico 
and the Andes, and then spread to other parts of the Americas, making settled civilizations 
poss...
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AP World History: Modern Practice Exam II ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT SPRING FALL-2023/24 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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Which of the following conclusions about China's economy under the Ming dynasty is best supported by Image 1? 
Innovations in travel and communication contributed to the expansion of vast trade networks and to the wealth of Ming China. 
Innovations in travel and communication contributed to increasing vulnerability to European economies with greater production and stronger infrastructure. 
Innovations in navigation and shipping contributed to the expansion of vast trade networks and the wealth ...
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Give Me Liberty Ch. 1 Vocab
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Give Me Liberty Ch. 1 Vocab 
Maize - answerLeafy, native american plant that became the basis of agriculture in early U.S. 
history. 
Tenochtitlán - answerModern day Mexico City, one of the biggest cities as well as the capital 
city of the Aztec Empire. Population neared 250,000. 
Cahokia - answerhistoric site dating back to the time before European explorers arrived in 
America. It's exact definition is a large mound or series of mounds that at one point supported 
temples and other large st...
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TEXES History 233 Latest Updated 2023 with Certified Solutions
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TEXES History 233 Latest Updated 2023 with Certified Solutions Battle of Gonzales First battle of the Texas Revolution; 10-2-1835 
Battle at San Jacinto Last battle of Texas Revolution, won by the Texans; 4-21-18368 
Stephen F Austin Established the first Anglo-American colony in Texas; believed issues could be solved within the Mexican Structure; Secretary of State of Texas 
1830 Law Mexican official made it illegal for any more Americans to move into Texas 
Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca After ...
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US History I Milestone 1.
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US History I Milestone 1. 
You passed this Milestone 
 
16 questions were answered correctly. 
 
 
8 questions were answered incorrectly. 
 
 
1 question was skipped. These were marked incorrect. 
 
 
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Which of the following describes North American Indians prior to European contact? 
 
 
 
RATIONALE 
 
The Aztec constructed elaborate temples in their capital city, Tenochtitlán. The Inca had no system of writing, but communicated and kept records using a system called quipu, which consis...
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Sophia pathway US History I Milestone 1. You passed this Milestone
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Sophia pathway US History I Milestone 1. 
You passed this Milestone 
 
16 questions were answered correctly. 
 
 
8 questions were answered incorrectly. 
 
 
1 question was skipped. These were marked incorrect. 
 
 
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Which of the following describes North American Indians prior to European contact? 
 
 
 
RATIONALE 
 
The Aztec constructed elaborate temples in their capital city, Tenochtitlán. The Inca had no system of writing, but communicated and kept records using a system called quip...
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US History I Milestone 1.
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You passed this Milestone 
 
16 questions were answered correctly. 
 
 
8 questions were answered incorrectly. 
 
 
1 question was skipped. These were marked incorrect. 
 
 
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Which of the following describes North American Indians prior to European contact? 
 
 
 
RATIONALE 
 
The Aztec constructed elaborate temples in their capital city, Tenochtitlán. The Inca had no system of writing, but communicated and kept records using a system called quipu, which consisted of colored threads knot...
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