Hatshepsut was a strong-willed woman who became “king” (the title of “queen” did not exist) over __________ in ca. 1479 BCE.

a. Babylon.
b. Phoenicia.
c. Crete.
d. Egypt.


d. Egypt.

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A) their perceived good intentions in occupying the Philippines. B) the Filipino way of fighting. C) the defection of African American troops to the Filipino army. D) the occupation of the Philippines in the eleven years following the war. E) the coercion of Filipinos through such improvements as building new roads.

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Which of the following describes the church's mission to bring Christianity to the people in the sixteenth century?

a. They tried to make God more accessible and give relevance to ordinary people's lives through sanctified subjects. b. They conducted services in Latin and taught Bible lessons in school. c. They began to hold church services in more locations including outside in small villages. d. They helped people understand the idea of the Holy Trinity in their normal lives.

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Which scandal did NOT occur during the Grant presidency?

A) Whiskey Ring B) failure to implement civil service reform C) Teapot Dome Scandal D) gold scandal involving bankers Jay Gould and James Fisk

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Which of the following did Xuan Zang criticize about seventh century Indian society?

a. caste restrictions b. royal patronage of Buddhism c. the openness of India to foreign influences d. the efficient government e. India’s high standard of living

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