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The high point of slavery coincided with other important world history events, which included
 
  a. France becoming the leading world power.
  b. naval power exemplified by the Dutch.
  c. advanced military methods and technology that made warfare less expensive and more widespread.
  d. the Atlantic world becoming a transcultural zone where many could make fortunes.
  e. England and Spain becoming locked in a near-constant conflict.

Question 2

Qianlong abdicated his throne because he
 
  a. was in danger from court intrigues.
  b. was captured by former Ming supporters.
  c. was overthrown by his son.
  d. wanted to spend the remainder of his years in a Buddhist temple.
  e. did not want to exceed the reign of his grandfather Kangxi.



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