Çatal Hüyük and ancient Jericho are examples of what?

A. religious shrines
B. ancient battle sites
C. early "super villages"
D. the capitol cities of ancient empires


Answer: C

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A) diversified into farming, fishing, lumbering, shipbuilding, and other enterprises. B) increasingly depended on fur and tobacco. C) was based on slave labor. D) left the colony weak and dependent on England.

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In September 1939 a. the Luftwaffe did not play a key role in the attack on Poland, although tanks did. b. Warsaw was largely left unscathed

c. Soviet troops did not invade Poland as the result of Stalin's pact with Hitler. d. Poland was defeated by the Nazi blitzkrieg. e. all of the above

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In eighteenth-century Europe, the nobility consisted of approximately ________ of the population

A. 1 to 5 percent B. 5 to 10 percent C. 10 to 15 percent D. 15 to 20 percent E. half

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For Locke, what was the most fundamental right?

A) free speech B) the ability to select and depose kings C) right of assembly D) private property E) freedom of religion

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