In Tiwanaku society, llamas were used as transportation animals and as a __________.
a. Symbol of the gods, who could be propitiated through the animal's good treatment.
b. Decorative element in temples.
c. Food source.
d. Breeding animal for the production of alpaca.
c. Food source.
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a. a nation declares its neutrality b. a nation avoids all military confrontation c. peaceful relations should be sought through negotiations d. economic pressure is used as a diplomatic weapon e. neutral nations can have limited trade with belligerents
The Roman Catholic Church recognized the need for reform and met from 1545–1563 at the _______
A. Peace of Augsburg B. Marburg Colloquy C. Council of Trent D. Diet of Worms
The Jacobins, like those who carried out the September Massacres, were motivated by ________
A. fear of counterrevolution B. the bread riots C. the white terror D. fear of the Catholic Church
The Battle of the Bulge called attention to the need for American soldiers to loose weight.
a. true b. false