Mesopotamian religion was
A) monotheistic.
B) very simple with few rules and tenets.
C) severely critical of cultures that practiced divination.
D) one in which no one god reigned supreme and deities were closely related to cities.
E) abstract and metaphorical.
D
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Which great battle lasted for 141 days at a cost of more than a million men killed, wounded, or missing?
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Mansa Musa, a ruler of the Mali Empire in the fourteenth century, __________
A) was known for his extreme cruelty to his slaves B) introduced Christianity to the West Sudan region C) was one of the wealthiest rulers the world has known D) was massacred by European armies after trying to stop the slave trade
Which of the following was NOT one of the innovations associated with the telegraph during the late nineteenth century?
A. Morse code B. weather forecasting C. quadruplex lines D. money transfer service
American imperialism in the post-Spanish-American War era was
A) short in duration. B) steadily increasing. C) non-existent. D) long-lasting.