The Vedas:

a. Can be trusted by historians and archeologists because they were accounts of events which were written as they occurred.
b. Were written down after 600 BCE, but grew from an oral tradition composed between about 1400 and 900 BCE.
c. Represent the authors’ best efforts to convey accurate information to future generations rather than being in any way allegorical or mythological.
d. Were lost for centuries, but discovered and translated by archeologist Sir Arthur Murphy in 1925.


b. Were written down after 600 BCE, but grew from an oral tradition composed between about 1400 and 900 BCE.

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One of the ways that American business changed during the 1920s was that it:

a. accepted that labor unions could be a good thing. b. faced increasing foreign competition. c. coped with a greater degree of government regulation. d. used increasingly sophisticated marketing techniques.

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a. Taking it by force b. Bribing Ottoman officials to turn it over c. Exercising eminent domain d. Buying it from absentee Arab landlords e. All of these choices

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