Missionary and reform societies known collectively as the “__________ empire” were a major force in American culture in the 1830s.

a. perfect
b. Christian
c. benevolent
d. salvation


c. benevolent

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The Mesoamerican calendar is based on

a. a lunar year of 260 days. b. two interlocking cycles. c. a century of 35 years. d. All of these answers are correct.

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After selection for the service, an Incan female would generally spend _____________ years within the ‘Houses of Chosen Women'.

a. Two. b. Ten. c. Four. d. Forty.

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All of the following are true of farmers in Sumer except

A) they had ultimate control of the land and prospered by selling their surplus in produce to the priests, king, and the rest of the community. B) they made up 90 percent of the population. C) most of them were tenants working for temple priests, the king, and other wealthy and powerful people who had ultimate control over the land. D) they had to yield large amounts of produce for the upkeep of the community. E) if they failed to prosper or hand over large amounts of their produce, whole families could be sold into slavery.

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The experience of American banking during the War of 1812 revealed the need for

A. currency backed by both gold and silver. B. more state banks. C. a reduction in gold and silver reserves. D. an increase in the number of bank notes in circulation. E. another national bank.

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