Among the inhabitants of Tiwanaku, a wooden foot plow with perhaps a bronze blade seems to have been the main farming implement, but:
a. It seems impossible that even a metal tool could penetrate the hard-packed soil of the Andes.
b. There are no natural sources for bronze in the vicinity.
c. Hard archaeological proof remains elusive.
d. It would have been unlikely that llamas could draw a plow of that weight.
c. Hard archaeological proof remains elusive.
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The class structure of nomadic societies normally produced
A. a division into nobles, warriors, farmers, and slaves. B. a tightly-structured class system with little flexibility. C. a fluid two-class system of nobles and commoners. D. no class distinctions. E. a caste system copied from India.
All of the following are true about the economies of the Middle East except
a. the socialist economies in the region have been more prosperous than capitalist ones. b. no nation in the region has attempted to create a Leninist socioeconomic system. c. a lack of adequate water resources and rapid population growth have created serious economic problems in the region. d. emigration has served as a type of wealth re-distributor in the region. e. that uneven oil income has caused vast differences in wealth distribution in the region.
Examine the spread of Christianity. How was it helped along by the established trade routes? How did it evolve in the later Roman period?
What will be an ideal response?
The major aim of Philip II of Macedon was to
A) unite Macedon with the Greeks by giving them a common aim to fight the Persians. B) bring all Greek speaking city-states under the control of Philip and Macedon. C) force those Greek city-states that had not accepted Philip's rule to do so. D) liberate the Greeks of Asia Minor from Persian Rule. E) None of these