The Mongols lived in
a. stone structures.
b. wooden houses.
c. felt tents.
d. mud huts.
e. make-shift shelters.
c
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A) slavery and worldliness. B) temperance and worldliness. C) women's rights and slavery. D) slavery and temperance.
The Burmese originally came from ____, and the Thai came from ____
a. Manchuria; Taiwan b. Tibetan highlands; southwestern China c. Sinkiang; Nepal d. South India; Honshu e. Sakhalin; Kwantung
Which of the following is true of the National Recovery Administration? a. The staff of the NRA diligently protected the interests of small businesses in the drafting of industry-widecodes
b. The NRA was controlled by intellectuals who were guided by abstract concepts rather than economicreality. c. The NRA quickly demonstrated that centralized economic planning was the key to economic recovery. d. Many of the industry-wide codes established by the NRA reflected the interests of major corporations ratherthan those of small-business owners or consumers.
A distinctive feature of Egyptian religion was
A) its emphasis on the afterlife. B) monotheism. C) a consistent, analytical mythology. D) a small number of gods. E) a lack of priests and temples of worship.