Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro, the two major cities of Harappan culture,:

a. Are laid out according to a meticulously planned grid.
b. Were built on high plateaus, simplifying both defense and water drainage.
c. Show a cultural variation much greater than the cities of Old Kingdom Egypt.
d. Were deficient in sanitary provisions, such as drains and gutters.


a. Are laid out according to a meticulously planned grid.

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a) He lost his security clearance when it was learned that he was gay, which was illegal in Britain at the time. b) His Asperger’s was seen as a potential security weakness and he was forced to resign. Consider This: It is unclear to this day whether Turing committed suicide or died from an experiment gone wrong. See 13.6: Narrative: The Code Warriors. c) His unwillingness to keep computer technology top-secret after the war meant that he lost his security clearance. Consider This: It is unclear to this day whether Turing committed suicide or died from an experiment gone wrong. See 13.6: Narrative: The Code Warriors. d) His lack of a doctorate meant that he could not advance in the credential-driven atmosphere of the post-war British civil service. Consider This: It is unclear to this day whether Turing committed suicide or died from an experiment gone wrong. See 13.6: Narrative: The Code Warriors.

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What company founded the first industrial research laboratory in 1900?

A) Du Pont B) General Electric C) Standard Oil D) Eastman Kodak E) Westinghouse

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Why was Utopia considered somewhat radical?

A) Proposed a society based on communal living. B) Advocated the overthrow of the prevailing political system. C) Stressed the responsibility of individuals to improve the societies in which they lived; the problem was with society, not the individual sinner. D) Flew in the face of what humanists believed, since the author laid the source of sin squarely at Adam's feet. E) Radically altered the thinking of many "commoners" toward their government, encouraging them to question authority.

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