The International Women and Health Meetings were forging strategies for all of the following except:

a. an end to sexual abuse and violence.
b. access to safe childbearing.
c. promoting free market economic policies.
d. eliminating poverty.


c. promoting free market economic policies.

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What was the period of the Bantu migrations?

A) 500 C.E. to 1000 C.E. B) 1000 C.E. to 1500 C.E. C) 500 B.C.E. to 1000 C.E. D) 500 B.C.E. to 500 C.E.

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Scholars surmise that the _____________________set off the spread of the Black Death in the mid-fourteenth century.

a. Umayyad conquest of Iberia. b. Mongol invasion of Vietnam c. fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Turks d. Muslim invasion of Egypt

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Who first introduced the concept of monotheism to Egypt and in what form?

A) Akhenaten first introduced the worship of a single deity to Egypt in the form of Aten, the Sun Disk. B) Tutankhamen first introduced the worship of a single deity in the form of Horus, the falcon-headed god. C) Hatshepsut introduced monotheism to Egypt in the form of the worship of Amon, the ram-headed god. D) Narmer was the first to promote the worship of a single deity Re, the sun god. E) Monotheism was not introduced in Egypt until the Christian period.

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The role of common people in the violence of the period can best be described as

A) rare; peasants only resorted to violence when outsiders threatened their communities. B) very widespread; ordinary people commonly participated in the wars and in violence against enemies, such as heretics, that they perceived to be in their midst. C) sporadic; seldom did common people resort to violence; when they did, there seemed to be no pattern to their behavior. D) always led by outsiders such as a reformer preacher or royal officials. E) often being the result of food shortages and high prices.

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