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The Hanseatic League A. dominated regional commerce in the Baltic and North seas B. traded in diamonds and slaves C. was a powerful banking house in the Holy Roman Empire D. competed with Italy for trade in the Mediterranean

Which of the following can most likely be directly attributed to the Crusades? A. widespread adoption of gunpowder weaponry throughout Eurasia B. European colonization of East African and Southeast Asian ports C. heightened European desire to trade with or control parts of Asia D. the accelerated eastward spread of disease such as cholera and smallpox

Which of the following is true of the Abbasid Caliphate. A Which of the following is true of the Abbasid Caliphate? A. it presided over the golden age of Islamic culture B. it forbade Jews and Christians to practice their own religions C. it provided skilled and firm leadership against the European crusades D. it imposed sanctions on China and refused to trade with the Far East

Which of the following was NOT a Cold War strategy? A. The Soviet Union provided Middle Eastern nations with military supplies and advisors. B. The United States supported totalitarian dictatorships in some Latin American and Middle Eastern countries. C. Both the Soviet Union and the United States renewed colonization of lands in Latin America and the Middle East. D. The United States and the Soviet Union built up huge arsenals of traditional, biological, and nuclear weapons in order to prevent war.

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