____________________ is considered the first Egyptian pharaoh and credited with uniting Egypt under the First Dynasty

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Menes

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Which of the following best defines the term criollos?

A) Iberians born in Latin America B) Spaniards living in Mexico C) missionaries in the outlying areas D) local justices E) assistants to the viceroys

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How was Olympe de Gouges able to turn her lack of education into a plus for her work?

a) She argued that her unsophisticated tone was proof of her writing’s genuine spirit. b) She argued that her lack of polish as a writer stemmed from general male unwillingness to educate women, which society should remedy. Consider This: Gouges said that in her writing she wanted to be “… always true, always simple.” See 6.6: Narrative: A Woman’s Rights. c) She argued that because no one would produce her plays she never had the chance to improve her work, so it was the Republic of Letters that failed women like her. Consider This: Gouges said that in her writing she wanted to be “… always true, always simple.” See 6.6: Narrative: A Woman’s Rights. d) She argued that it was important for the average aristocrat to listen to someone with only a rudimentary education, to better understand why the Revolution was happening. Consider This: Gouges said that in her writing she wanted to be “… always true, always simple.” See 6.6: Narrative: A Woman’s Rights.

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According to Japanese creation myths, how did Japan come to be?

A. Via a battle between the warring gods Izanami and Amaterasu B. Through the marriage of the god Izanagi and the goddess Izanami C. When the goddess Ameratsu breathed life into the islands that form Japan D. When the deities sent two sister goddesses to preside over the land and sea E. Through a great flood, similar to the stories of Noah and Gilgamesh

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The Balkan nation that rebelled against the Ottoman Empire in 1804 was

A) Romania. B) Greece. C) Serbia. D) Montenegro. E) Bosnia.

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