If a paterfamilias decided a family could not afford a new baby, what happened to it?
a. The paterfamilias decided what to do with it.
b. It was raised by the family anyway.
c. It was adopted out.
d. It became a slave in the family.
e. It was exposed to the elements.
e
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By the end of Obama's first term in 2012, __________.
A. most Americans believed that the ongoing war in Afghanistan made them feel safer from terrorism B. American military interests had shifted from the Middle East to the U.S.-Mexican border C. Osama bin Laden was still a wanted outlaw D. the last convoy of American soldiers had pulled out from Iraq
The Aztec chief Moctezuma allowed Cortés to enter the capital of Tenochtitlán because
a. Cortés's army was so powerful. b. Montezuma believed that Cortés was the god Quetzalcoatl. c. there was little in the city of interest to the Spanish. d. he was told to do so by the gods. e. the Treaty of Tordesillas gave the capital to the Spanish government.
Most of the workers who constructed the great pyramids of Giza were
a. Hebrew slaves b. women and children c. free workers hired for the construction d. members of the royal army e. unskilled laborers hired for physical strength
The General Education Board and the Slater Fund were examples of foundations to aid southern black schools established by
a. wealthy industrialists. b. the federal government. c. individual state governments. d. white churches.