During the Pax Romana, slaves
a. increased in number.
b. were increasingly protected from cruel treatment by their masters.
c. were forbidden from acquiring skills.
d. could be sold into prostitution.
e. all of the above
b
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A) redistricting. B) referendum. C) recall. D) initiative.
The Bhagavad Gita advocates:
a. Doing one's duty in accordance with one's place in society. b. Challenging the arrangement of the “varnas” and smash the barriers between them. c. Marrying across class lines in order to promote moksha, or release from the karmic cycle. d. Daily bathing in the Indus River to remove internal impurities.
The goal of mercantilism was to ensure a favorable balance of trade for a nation-state
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In his book The Myth of the State, Ernst Cassirer a. defended the racial policy of Nazi Germany
b. explained the rise of Stalin. c. described Nazism as a culmination of mythical thinking. d. castigated Mussolini for his failure to restore Italian glory. e. questioned the future of nation-states as viable political structure.