What was the most powerful authority in India during the 1700s
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The British East India Company.
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What does the Indian word Mahatma mean
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great soul
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Opposition of the Treaty of Versailles
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Opposition of the treaty Versailles
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What did many Europeans feel was their duty to the backward people of the world
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to civilize them
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Which of these was not a motivation for Christian missionaries in colonial countries
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a desire to enslave non-Christians
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What was the migration of the Boers into the interior of Africa called
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great trek
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As years went by and profits from sales were threatened what kind of Indian affairs did the British East India Company became more and more involved in
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political and military
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The British East India Company was established in the 1600s to make money by selling all of these Indian products except which of these
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molasses
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When did the French give up their interests in India
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1760's
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The act of civil disobedience required only which of these
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courage
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According to the chart France suffered nearly twice as many casualties as which country
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the British Empire
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As countries became more industrialized what did they need more of
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raw materials
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For about how many years was slave trade the main trade between Africa and Europe
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350
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The effects of what devastated the population of Africa
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Slave Trade
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What was the most powerful authority in India during the 1700s
The British East India Company.
What does the Indian word Mahatma mean
great soul
Opposition of the Treaty of Versailles
Opposition of the treaty Versailles
What did many Europeans feel was their duty to the backward people of the world
to civilize them
Which of these was not a motivation for Christian missionaries in colonial countries
a desire to enslave non-Christians
What was the migration of the Boers into the interior of Africa called
great trek
As years went by and profits from sales were threatened what kind of Indian affairs did the British East India Company became more and more involved in
political and military
The British East India Company was established in the 1600s to make money by selling all of these Indian products except which of these
molasses
When did the French give up their interests in India
1760's
The act of civil disobedience required only which of these
courage
According to the chart France suffered nearly twice as many casualties as which country
the British Empire
As countries became more industrialized what did they need more of
raw materials
For about how many years was slave trade the main trade between Africa and Europe
350
The effects of what devastated the population of Africa