What were the main aspects of the new religious networks of the early 1800s, and why was this expansion of religion across the country so successful?

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Roman government under Augustus included

a. the continuation of the political equality of the Republic. b. the development of a more professional bureaucracy. c. a reintroduction of an active democracy. d. a hierarchy in which Roman officials had absolute authority over provincials. e. the same predatory quality it had under the late Republic.

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The Hebrew entrance of Canaan ______________.

A. was led by Joshua B. is controversial with respect to the exact date C. resulted in Hebrews massacring Canaanite populations to protect their religious practices D. is an example of the movement of peoples at the end of the Bronze Age E. is all of these

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What are the three basic rules (in order) humans must follow in the worship of Sumerian Deities?

A) Wholeheartedly to serve and honor the deities of one's own community; to pay great respect to any other deity who might influence one's fate (great or small, foreign or domestic); to observe justice in dealing with other humans B) To pay great respect to any deity, large or small, foreign or domestic that might influence one's fate; to wholeheartedly serve and honor the deities of one's own community; to observe justice in dealing with other humans C) To observe justice in dealing with other humans; to wholeheartedly serve and honor the deities of one's own community; to pay great homage to any deity, large or small, foreign or domestic that might influence one's fate D) To pay homage only to those deities that are from one's own community; to observe justice in dealing with other humans; to worship with the entire community publically, as well as privately within your own dwelling E) Adhere to the mutable will of the deities; pay homage to local as well as international deities; observe the code of justice in dealing with other humans no matter which land you are travelling in

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The Middle Passage appeared debilitating and hopeless to such an extent that many, including Equiano __________

a) considered or committed suicide b) left detailed accounts of the violence c) successfully seized their slave ships d) mutilated themselves to avoid being considered worth capturing

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