Once a brutal and blood-thirsty emperor, ____________________ converted to Buddhism and became a principled and moral ruler who’s Buddhist empire threatened the power of the Hindu priests.
Answer: Ashoka
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A. Chiefdoms lack ascribed statuses. B. Chiefdoms have full-time religious specialists. C. Chiefdoms have permanent political regulation. D. Chiefdoms lack socioeconomic stratification and stratum endogamy. E. Chiefdoms are based on differential access.
The genetic field of phylogenetics is concerned with __________
a. determining evolutionary relationships between species b. studying varying groups within the same species c. constructing pedigrees d. none of these
Which of the following words is an example of a child overregularizing a morphological rule?
A tooths B goed C mouses D comed E all of the above
To receive international loans, governments of developing countries have been required to accept neoliberal principles
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.