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Fresh Grad Lands Job as Real Estate Agent With Help from Professional Writers

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Manush is a recent graduate from a prestigious university in California who is looking for a job opportunity as a real estate agent.  While he already has samples provided by his friends, he still feels something lacking in his resume.  Specifically, the he believes that his professional objective statement lacks focus and clarity. 

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“Kudos to the team for a job well done.  I am sincerely appreciative of the time and effort you gave on my resume.  You did not only help me land the job I had always been dreaming of but you also made me realize how important adding those specific keywords to my resume!  Cheers!

Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Chapter 1 Quiz

The first truly complex society in the Americas was that of the

  1. Maya.
  2. Inca.
  3. Aztecs.
  4. Pueblo peoples.
  5. Olmecs.

Native American religions were closely linked to

  1. visions from the world of spirits.
  2. the natural world.
  3. human sacrifice.
  4. ideas of male dominance.
  5. the idea of apocalypse.

Regarding knowledge of the Americas prior to the fifteenth century, most Europeans

  1. were entirely unaware of the existence of the Americas.
  2. had only heard of America from the travels of Marco Polo.
  3. believed the Americas consisted of little more than several small islands.
  4. assumed that the Americas were largely unpopulated.
  5. were aware of the travels of the Norse seaman Leif Eriksson in the eleventh century.

In the fifteenth century, slavery in Africa

  1. was made up of an exclusively African slave population.
  2. was introduced by Europeans.
  3. generally allowed certain legal protections for the enslaved.
  4. proscribed that children born of enslaved parents were also slaves.
  5. was considered a permanent condition for the enslaved individual.

The cause of the failure of the Roanoke colony

  1. was the death of the colony’s governor.
  2. was a severe food shortage.
  3. was a virulent malarial epidemic.
  4. is historically inconclusive.
  5. deterred the English from another colonizing effort for forty years.

From their colonial experiences in Ireland, the English concluded that

  1. military expenditures were fiscally wasteful.
  2. indigenous populations were essential as the major colonial labor source.
  3. harsh treatment of indigenous populations could lead to rebellion.
  4. English colonists should maintain rigid separation from an indigenous population.
  5. they should not try to convert indigenous peoples to English religious beliefs.

In 1680, the Pueblo Indians rose in revolt against Spanish settlers after the Spanish

  1. attempted to convert the Pueblos to Catholicism.
  2. banned intermarriage between Spaniards and Pueblos.
  3. demanded tribute from the Indians.
  4. began to export Pueblos out of the colony to be sold as slaves.
  5. made efforts to suppress Indian religious rituals.

In what chronological order, from earliest to latest, did European countries control the African slave trade?

  1. the English, the Dutch, the Portuguese
  2. the Portuguese, the Dutch, the English
  3. the Portuguese, the Spanish, the Dutch
  4. the English, the Spanish, the Dutch
  5. the Dutch, the English, the Spanish

Which statement regarding the economic theory of mercantilism is FALSE?

  1. It reduced the desire for nations to acquire and maintain colonies.
  2. Its principles spread throughout Europe in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
  3. It assumed that exporting goods was preferable to importing goods.
  4. It presumed that the world’s wealth was finite.
  5. It increased competition among nations.

Hernando Cortés’s conquest of the Aztecs in 1518 was made possible largely due to

  1. the Spanish co-opting the Aztec religion.
  2. Spanish alliances with enemies of the Aztecs.
  3. the brutality of the Spanish conquistadores.
  4. the exposure of the Aztecs to smallpox.
  5. political divisions within the Aztec leadership.

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