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Jipu 123

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What was the purpose of the Navigation Acts?
 
  A) The Navigation Acts demanded the use of British ships for colonial trade.
  B) The Navigation Acts were supposed to enforce proper seamanship.
  C) The Navigation Acts were designed to encourage competition among shippers.
  D) The Navigation Acts encouraged trade via land-based transportation means.
  E) The Navigation Acts led to improved road signs and directions for travelers.

Question 2

Which metal is referred to as the key metal of history?
 
  A) copper
  B) bronze
  C) gold
  D) silver
  E) iron



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

E



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