Most of our knowledge regarding the Kushana state is derived from which of the following sources?
A. tales of Kushana transmitted by nomadic merchants
B. historical treatises written by Kushana scholars
C. tablets containing the legal code of Kushana
D. gold and silver coins
Answer: D
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A. a state could not impose tariffs and levies on goods made in a neighboring state. B. there should not be a federal court system. C. states, not Congress, should ratify amendments to the Constitution. D. all laws related to a state's economic development should come from that state. E. states were the final authority on the constitutionality of federal laws.
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A) social, to relieve the population pressure on Europe. B) religious, to spread the Gospel. C) psychological, the quest for new experiences to transform a dull existence. D) military, to provide new bases for an army. E) economic, the desire for precious metals and new areas for trade.