The farming of _______ caught on only much later in the southern part of the Korean peninsula, where rainfall and the terracing of hillsides made it feasible.

a. Wheat.
b. Millet.
c. Tea.
d. Rice.


d. Rice.

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The majority of the Persian army were made from

a. Eunuchs who guarded the palace. b. the Immortals who were the king's personal body guard. c. captured prisoners of war who were forced to convert to Zoroastrianism. d. remnants of the overthrown Assyrian military. e. recruits specialized from diverse geographic regions in the empire.

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The Black Codes included all of the following EXCEPT

A) laws banning interracial marriage. B) laws related to vagrancy. C) laws preventing blacks from accepting apprenticeships. D) laws barring blacks from serving on juries. E) laws restricting freedmen to renting land only in rural areas.

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The main diplomatic challenge facing James Monroe in 1820 was __________

a. the continuing threat of English intervention in the United States b. the development of trading rights with Latin America c. establishing friendly relations with France d. responding to the revolt of Spain's Latin American colonies e. the "Native American problem"

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In his novel This Side of Paradise, F. Scott Fitzgerald

A) rejected liberal values and the idealism of youth. B) honored the suburban, middle-class life. C) criticized large industries in the muckraking style. D) celebrated a new attitude of living spontaneously. E) encouraged a return to the values of the Victorian era.

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