For Persian commoners, taking part in festivals was __________

A) a religious duty
B) forbidden
C) only for social elites
D) expensive


Answer: A

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A. sensory perception. B. human mortality. C. the influence of a free society. D. the existence of God. E. divinely inspired ideals.

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Reflecting U.S. economic expansion, over 70 percent of the films shown in Britain, Canada, and France in 1926 were made in the United States

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Two major exports of the Carolinas were

a. rice and Indian slaves. b. sugar and corn. c. tobacco and furs. d. black slaves and cotton. e. sugar and cotton.

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____________ was one of the colonies which did not have an established church, and was known for its climate of freedom and diversity, with Quakers, Presbyterians, Catholics, and Jews settling there.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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