The history of New Zealand can be summed up by which of the following statements?
a. Environmental damage is not simply a modern development.
b. The history of New Zealand is cloudy, because its writing has yet to be deciphered.
c. The earliest immigrants, unlike the rest of Polynesia, are unknown.
d. A sudden and apparent catastrophic event ended the habitation of the island.
e. Europeans found a completely uninhabited island during their Pacific journeys of exploration.
Question 2
As the Roman economy declined in the 300s and 400s, people began to pay their taxes in
a. labor.
b. paper money.
c. silver.
d. gold.
e. grain.