Scholars speculate that Akhenaten's religious revolution may have been designed to achieve all of the following goals except:

a. Undermining the political power of the priests of Amun-Re.
b. Easing the transition of power to his wife Nefertiti and son Tutenkhamen.
c. Opening up Egyptian religion to participation by non-royal people.
d. Solidifying his own power by replacing polytheism.


b. Easing the transition of power to his wife Nefertiti and son Tutenkhamen.

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Which of the following statements is NOT true about what Francis Cabot Lowell contributed to the development of the Industrial Revolution in America?

A) Lowell, along with his business partners, recreated British-style looms that permitted the production of a cotton fabric in a large factory. B) Lowell and his business partners created multi-shareholder corporations that could raise more money than any one individual could provide and reduce risk to investors. C) Lowell and his colleagues built towns similar to Lowell that housed large factories using the Merrimack River to power mills that could turn cotton into cloth for a domestic and international market at an enormous rate. D) Lowell and his colleagues first turned to single young men from cities as workers for their giant looms and mills.

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The Battle of Britain refers to

A) Germany?s bombing assault on British cities. B) the last battle in the German invasion of France. C) the opening battle of World War II. D) the German invasion of Britain. E) the last two years of the war.

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What do the maps of the Barrow Plantation suggest about the settlement patterns of African American tenant farmers over a 20-year period?

A) Their housing was no longer confined to narrow areas of a plantation. B) Institutions such as churches and schools played a marginal role in their communities. C) They lived with whites in more integrated communities after the war. D) They took over plantations and encouraged other African Americans to settle alongside them.

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Stagflation combined inflation and __________

A) rising wages B) slow growth C) high unemployment D) economic volatility

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