How was the morality of the Greeks reflected in plays?
A) Divine punishment is meted out for moral crimes committed by humans.
B) Individuals, regardless of station, pay for their crimes either by divine intervention or human action.
C) Suffering and death is transformed into inspiration and a willingness to live on.
D) All of these
E) None of these
D
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Which of the following might represent evidence that the Aryans were agents of technological transmission?
a. Their introduction of chariots to the Xia and Shang societies of China. b. The introduction of the horse to South Asia. c. The diffusion of iron. d. Maps and detailed information about Chinese and Persian society in the Rig-Veda.
Critics of the 1828 tariff opposed it because they believed
A) it would lower the selling price of agricultural goods. B) it would benefit the North at the expense of the South. C) it was an unconstitutional extension of federal power. D) it would result in increased imports of cotton and other textiles. E) it would trigger Britain to retaliate by raising tariffs on imported cotton.
Arrange the following in chronological order: (A) annexation of Texas, (B) Webster-Ashburton Treaty, (C) settlement of the Oregon boundary, (D) Aroostook War
a. A, B, D, C b. B, D, C, A c. D, B, A, C d. C, A, B, D e. A, D, C, B
How did the development of writing change the societies of ancient Mesopotamia and, specifically, the lives of their peoples? Could those societies be described as "literate"? Why or why not? Which groups might have been most affected by the development of writing?
What will be an ideal response?