What animal became sacred in India and was forbidden to be eaten as vegetarianism became more common?

a. sheep
b. chickens
c. fish
d. pigs
e. cows


e

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A) showed little interest in acquiring territory in the Pacific Ocean region. B) drove Great Britain and Germany out of Pago Pago. C) renounced interest in building a canal across Central America. D) indicated its interest in building an American-controlled canal in Nicaragua.

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What physical geographical feature divides the continent of Africa?

a. The Nile River. b. Rain forests. c. Rugged mountains and foothills. d. The Sahara Desert. e. Arid steppe lands.

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The term "Great Migration" refers to the

a. thousands of Mexicans who entered the United States across the Rio Grande River. b. mass movement of American blacks from the rural South to the urban North. c. recruitment of Jewish workers by agents of American industrialists. d. westward expansion of ethnic workers from eastern and southern Europe.

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How did the Great Awakening affect women in the colonies?

A) Colonial women gained opportunities to become ordained ministers. B) Colonial women were able to establish their own congregations. C) Colonial women were empowered to lead religious revivals. D) Colonial women gained a forum to testify publicly about their spiritual lives.

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