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What actions, by Joseph Francois Dupleix (French) and Robert Clive (British), laid the foundations for European territorial expansionism in Asia?
 
  a. Secured backing from native rulers.
  b. After destroying any resistance, they became rulers of local and regional governments.
  c. Profits and taxes were collected for the companies and themselves.
  d. They inserted company men into the Mughal court and existing institutions.
  e. All of these

Question 2

Seventeenth-century Europe saw the emergence of a group of intellectuals known as the ancients who emphasized the authority of
 
  a. the Bible.
  b. Plato.
  c. human reason.
  d. Aristotle.
  e. Joseph Banks.



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

d



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