The Kushite god Apedemak, whose importance is seen in the number of temples dedicated to him, was
a. Egyptian in origin.
b. a warrior god with an elephant's head.
c. worshipped, by the third century B.C.E., to the exclusion of all other gods.
d. None of these answers are correct.
d
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During its high point, the Meroitic Empire prospered primarily due to its role as
a. tax collector for the New Kingdom pharaohs of Egypt. b. middleman for African goods bound for the Mediterranean and Near East. c. the main producer of maize in Africa. d. All of these answers are correct.
Governor Cordero believed that Louisianans who wished to remain in the Nacogdoches area __________
A. could be the only means to populate East Texas in the absence of any significant migration from the interior of New Spain B. were mostly worthless troublemakers and outlaws C. could not be trusted because their main loyalty was to the United States D. should be moved back to San Antonio, by force if necessary
The Dawes Plan
a. called on the U.S. government to lend money to Germany. b. ended the steel strike in 1924. c. resulted in the reduction of Germany's war debt. d. was heavily criticized by U.S. bankers. e. was opposed by the Republican Party.
The 1961 Declaration of Indian Purpose called for
A. the removal of whites from Indian reservations. B. a reassessment of current assimilation practices. C. the right of Indians to choose their own way of life. D. "affirmative action" for Native Americans. E. a complete separation from the society of the United States.