The Kushan peoples
a. were, originally, inhabitants of Mesopotamia.
b. had been herder-nomads until they moved into the Irrawaddy Valley.
c. were of Indo-European background, driven out of Central Asia by the Xiongnu.
d. settled in Sri Lanka.
e. defeated the Aryan invaders of India.
c
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In 1953 China forced the United States to agree to a stalemate in what East Asian state?
a. Korea b. Vietnam c. Japan d. Tibet e. Taiwan
Free black girls and women
a. had plenty of opportunities as skilled laborers in the Upper South. b. Often became cooks, seamstresses, washers, or ran small groceries and taverns. c. were banned from well-paid occupations like midwifery, folk healing, or prostitution. d. enjoyed much better prospects than free black men in the Upper South.
Martin Luther:
A. was the son of a successful miner. B. was pledged to the Church at an early age. C. had no formal training in theology. D. believed that marriage was un-Christian. E. was a diplomat in the court of Charles V.
What attitude toward birth control did Margaret Sanger encounter in her work?
A) dismay at her prudish recommendation that women simply avoid sex B) shock at the possibility that birth control could be used to support eugenics C) disinterest from women, who generally wanted as many children as possible D) the idea that birth control and the women who used it were indecent