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English Cumulative Exam Review with Absolute Solution
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English Cumulative Exam Review with Absolute Solution 
 
Read the passage from Sugar Changed the World. 
 
In the 1400s, Spain and Portugal were competing to explore down the coast of Africa and find a sea route to Asia. That way, they could have the prized Asian spices they wanted without having to pay high prices to Venetian and Muslim middlemen. Spanish and Portuguese sailors searching for that sea route conquered the Canary Islands and the Azores. Soon they began building Muslim-style sugar ...
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English Cumulative Exam Review Latest 2023 Already Passed
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Read the passage from Sugar Changed the World. 
 
In the 1400s, Spain and Portugal were competing to explore down the coast of Africa and find a 
sea route to Asia. That way, they could have the prized Asian spices they wanted without having 
to pay high prices to Venetian and Muslim middlemen. Spanish and Portuguese sailors searching 
for that sea route conquered the Canary Islands and the Azores. Soon they began building 
Muslim-style sugar plantations on the islands, some of them staffed by s...
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AP World History Exam Review (Unit 3 & 4) Already Passed
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AP World History Exam Review (Unit 3 & 4) Already Passed diffusion Is the spreading of other peoples ideas to different parts of the world. 
conduit a means by which something is transmitted (ex: religion, disease, technology via trade routes) 
Swahili city-states A number of commercial polities established mostly by Indian Ocean trade by Bantu descendants the Swahili, they rose to significant economic and political sapience between 700 and 1100 CE forming large trade ports with coral brick hous...
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AP World Modern Unit 2 Latest 2022 Rated A+
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AP World Modern Unit 2 Latest 2022 Rated A+ Silk road An ancient trade route between China and the Mediterranean Sea 
Trans-Saharan Trade Route gold-salt trade; linked North and West Africa; across Sahara Desert; spread Islam 
Indian Ocean Trade connected to Europe, Africa, and China.; worlds richest maritime trading network and an area of rapid Muslim expansion. 
Mongols People from Central Asia when united ended up creating the largest single land empire in history. 
Camel Saddle An invention ...
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AP World Modern Unit 2 latest with complete solution
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AP World Modern Unit 2 with complete solution 
 
 
Silk road 
An ancient trade route between China and the Mediterranean Sea 
Trans-Saharan Trade Route 
gold-salt trade; linked North and West Africa; across Sahara Desert; spread Islam 
Indian Ocean Trade 
connected to Europe, Africa, and China.; worlds richest maritime trading network and an area of rapid Muslim expansion. 
Mongols 
People from Central Asia when united ended up creating the largest single land empire in history. 
Camel Saddle 
A...
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AP World Modern Unit 2 Latest 2022 Rated A+
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Silk road An ancient trade route between China and the Mediterranean Sea 
Trans-Saharan Trade Route gold-salt trade; linked North and West Africa; across Sahara 
Desert; spread Islam 
Indian Ocean Trade connected to Europe, Africa, and China.; worlds richest maritime trading 
network and an area of rapid Muslim expansion. 
Mongols People from Central Asia when united ended up creating the largest single land 
empire in history. 
Camel Saddle An invention which gives camel riders more stability o...
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AP World Modern Unit 2 Latest 2022 Rated A+
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Silk road An ancient trade route between China and the Mediterranean Sea 
Trans-Saharan Trade Route gold-salt trade; linked North and West Africa; across Sahara 
Desert; spread Islam 
Indian Ocean Trade connected to Europe, Africa, and China.; worlds richest maritime trading 
network and an area of rapid Muslim expansion. 
Mongols People from Central Asia when united ended up creating the largest single land 
empire in history. 
Camel Saddle An invention which gives camel riders more stability o...
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ACCUPLACER TEST STUDY GUIDE 2024 UPDATE
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ACCUPLACER TEST STUDY GUIDE 
 
ENGLISH GRAMMER AND USAGE 
The following list of English Grammar Rules and their Usage Rules are essential for you to know. You must be familiar with these rules if you want to score well in this area of the test. 
Capitalization 
1.	Capitalize the first word of a sentence. 
2.	Capitalize all proper names.	Example: Russia, United Methodist Church, Dan Marino. 
3.	Capitalize days of the week, months of they year, and holidays. Example: The package was mailed on Tue...
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AQA A Level History Tudors- Henry VI questions and answers with complete solution
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AQA A-Level History: Henry VII 
1. Definition: 
Usurper 
A person who takes power by force/illegally, usually 
through conquest (e.g. Richard III) 
2. Why did many 
think Henry had 
a weak claim 
(three reasons)? 
- Was a 'bastard'; came from illegitimate child (Margaret 
born before marriage). 
- Edmund Tudor descended from a chamber servant. 
- Descent from John of Gaunt was through maternal line. 
3. What was Henry 
Tudor's claim to 
the throne? 
John of Gaunt (Lancaster) had chil...
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EVERYTHING ALL SOLUTION 100% CORRECT SPRING FALL-2023/24 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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(Lady) Murasaki Shikibu 
(c. 978 -c. 1015): Novelist, diarist, and courtesan. She was the author of the Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari), the first known novel; the diary nikki; and a collection of tanka poems. The daughter of the court official Fujiwara Tametoki, she sat in on the classical Chinese literature lessons that her brother received, in spite of the Heian traditions against higher education for women. 
(Sei) Shonagan 
(c. 966 - c. 1013): Like Lady Murasaki, was a lady-in-waiting of th...
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