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Question 1

What did the Mongols rely on both for administrative and military affairs?
 
  A) soldiers
  B) slaves
  C) wagons
  D) trains
  E) horses

Question 2

The Indians reached out to the Plymouth colonists in the spring of 1621 because
 
  A) they were fleeing an epidemic.
  B) the local chief Massasoit wanted to forge a trade a military alliance to give him leverage over the Narragansett.
  C) they were fleeing an attack by Spanish soldiers who had ambushed the area.
  D) they were seeking food in the midst of a local famine.
  E) None of these are correct.

Question 3

Who was the Venetian who traveled throughout Asia during the thirteenth century?
 
  A) Vasco Balboa
  B) Marco Polo
  C) Ferdinand Magellan
  D) Amerigo Vespucci
  E) Salvatore Rigatta

Question 4

The Indians initially avoided the settlers at Plymouth because
 
  A) they feared hostility by the colonists.
  B) they were planning a surprise attack on the settlement.
  C) the settlers had stationed themselves inside a fort.
  D) the settlers had settled on the grounds of an Indian village destroyed by an earlier epidemic.
  E) None of these are correct.

Question 5

What is the modern-day city where the Mongol Empire moved its capital?
 
  A) Beijing
  B) Shanghai
  C) Hong Kong
  D) Liping
  E) Dao Shi



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Answer 1

E

Answer 2

B

Answer 3

B

Answer 4

D

Answer 5

A



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