What insight does the Rig Veda provide into the early Indo-European society?

a. The transition from farming to herding
b. The pig's elevated status above other animals
c. The similarity between woman's and men's position in society
d. The lack of education for girls
e. The stability of its original migrant communities


c

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One paradox of life in eighteenth century Europe was that __________.

A. food shortages were more common in rural agrarian areas rather than in towns B. cathedral cities had low rates of church attendance C. countries with assemblies had fewer rights for citizens than those with absolute monarchs D. countries with large coastal settlements were unable to take advantage of international trade growth

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Venice and the Swiss serve as examples of __________.

A. republics B. absolute monarchies C. parliamentary monarchies D. theocracies

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Which of the following was an indicator that Soviet-style communism was not performing well economically in the 1970s?

A) The scarcity of wheat in the Soviet Union B) The massive debts the Soviet Union owed to the U.S. C) The restructuring of the Soviet government D) The closure of major banks in the Soviet Union E) The drive of the Soviet Union toward democratization

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Residents of Massachusetts generally had greater freedom of worship than the Puritans had had in England

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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