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  1. Christopher Columbus's primary purpose for exploration was to identify a faster route for trading goods. Based on this world map
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  2. Christopher Columbus's primary purpose for exploration was to identify a faster route for trading goods. Based on this world map
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  3. Christopher Columbus's primary purpose for exploration was to identify a faster route for trading goods. Based on this world map
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  4. Why did Europeans want to control trade routes?(1 point)Responses to write primary sources about them to write primary sources
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  5. 6. A tablet that is administered via the sublingual route is prescribed for a clientWhich client situation requires the nurse to
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  6. Which default static route command would allow R1 to potentially reach all unknown networks on the Internet?1) ip route 0.0.0.0
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  7. The primary route for making copper iodide is by reacting potassium iodide withcopper sulfate: 2CuSO4 + 4KI + 2Na2S2O3 ==> 2CuI
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  8. The primary route for making copper iodide is by reacting potassium iodide withcopper sulfate: 2CuSO4 + 4KI + 2Na2S2O3 ==> 2CuI
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  9. How does the map show the challenges faced by Native American groups on the Trail of Tears? (Cherokee territory/route, creek
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  10. In 1497, with the approval of King Henry VII, John Cabot went searching forA new route to North America A western route to Asia
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