Describe the evolution of the plantation system in the Southwest during the early nineteenth century.
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Sumerian religion
a. was simple in its form; gods expected little from humans. b. believed that gods were sent to serve humans. c. counted on human sacrifice to make the sun rise. d. included villages, such as Eridu, that were considered homes to the gods. e. relied heavily on a belief in one god.
What role did nationalist movements play in the transition to independence in Africa, and how did such movements differ from their counterparts elsewhere? Would Africans have been better off if they had changed the existing colonial boundaries at the time they attained independence rather than keeping them? What advantages, and disadvantages, could different boundaries have brought to Africans in the 1950s and 1960s, and since?
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Religion in Teotihaucan was:
a. polytheistic b. monotheistic c. Christian d. Secular e. Atheist
The Middle Colonies were characterized by
a. their large estates. b. a dynamic urban life. c. the cultivation of wheat. d. their comfortable farmhouses.