What could the emphasis on human sacrifice tell you about the Aztec state and religion? In what ways was it a continuation of traditional Mesoamerican practices? In what ways was it not? Is the Aztec emphasis on human sacrifice similar to any other societies studied so far?

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What did Vladimir Lenin promise to Russian women and the country’s minority groups?

a) occupational, political, marital, and economic equality b) the right to their own soviets alongside those created by the central government Consider This: Russia’s industrial output at the end of the Civil War was one-sixth of its prewar levels. See 12.2: The Red Menace. c) freedom of the press and assembly and the right for women to inherit property equally Consider This: Russia’s industrial output at the end of the Civil War was one-sixth of its prewar levels. See 12.2: The Red Menace. d) freedom to create their own small-scale businesses Consider This: Russia’s industrial output at the end of the Civil War was one-sixth of its prewar levels. See 12.2: The Red Menace.

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The victory in Brown v. Board of Education was limited by a follow-up 1955 ruling __________.

A. accepting the idea of "interposition" as a legal argument B. allowing states "all deliberate speed" by which to comply with the decision C. establishing a "civil rights czar" to enforce the Supreme Court's ruling D. allowing local communities to monitor enforcement

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For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance. Charles Martel

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The Woman's Christian Temperance Union's efforts at prohibition and other social reforms allowed women to __________.

A. fuse public concerns with moral guardianship B. seek control without the vote C. remove unwanted elements in society D. keep wives and mothers in the home

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