Imhotep is best known for what achievement?

A) building the first pyramid
B) establishing a monotheistic religion in Egypt
C) conquering Upper Egypt
D) inventing Egypt's writing system


A

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A) Brook Farm. B) Oneida. C) the Shakers. D) the Mormons.

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a) an intelligent, modest, and popular young man. b) an ardent evolutionist who approached the ACLU for protection. c) opposed to evolution and only decided to challenge the law because some friends convinced him he would become famous. d) paid to challenge the law by Dayton officials in an effort to "put Dayton on the map." e) was a professional protester who had been involved in cases involving prohibition, anti-immigration laws, and the Ku Klux Klan.

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Which of these patterns was followed by Prince Shotoku's approach to Buddhism?

A) a ruler who is hostile to foreign religions B) the expansion of imperial rule through missionary activity C) a new religion adopted to foster a new political order D) a ruler who abandons his position to follow a new religion

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Dovidio’s experiment on gender differences in eye contact used various conditions that led to interesting results. In the control condition, men were more visually dominant, which meant ______.

A. women looked more while listening B. men looked at their partners less while speaking C. men looked more while listening D. women look at their partners more while speaking

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