How were Harappan cities developed and organized?

a. Each city was sacred to the deity it housed, and each was ruled by a king who organized war against his neighbors.
b. Uniform bricks made up the residential and administrative buildings and the cities' streetscapes and layouts were always much the same.
c. Excavations have yielded cylinders of colorful stone, carved with the facades of many-windowed buildings.
d. They were made up of royal tombs of staggering wealth and a towering ziggurat.


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A. a scholar who rejected religion in favor of logic and reason B. a Jewish scholar who converted to Islam in order to advance his social and economic position C. a scholar turned public servant, a common feature of the Muslim states of the eleventh and twelfth centuries D. a philosopher who attempted to blend the teachings of Islam and Judaism

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The Dutch exemplified which of these responses to population growth?

A. monetary incentives for small families B. birth control C. establishing overseas colonies D. increasing agricultural productivity

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Which incident in 1773, according to arguments in the chapter, seemed to be the "smoking gun" of conspiracy theory?

A. Hutchinson's letters to the ministry in Britain B. the writing of Common Sense C. Lord Hillsborough's instructions to colonial governors D. the simultaneous arrest of all the members of the Sons of Liberty

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