The Pali Canon, written in Pali, the sacred language of Buddhism, is a collection of texts that constitutes the foundation of________ Buddhism and serves as the fundamental body of scriptures for nearly all Buddhist schools.
a. Mahayana
b. Yogic
c. Theravada
d. Heretical
c. Theravada
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Shifts in Roman __________ helped tie young Roman elites to the Hellenistic world.
A. education B. traditional ideals of the family C. religion D. slavery practices
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A struggle for power and authority and a means by which societies choose who gets what is _____________.
Fill in the blank with correct word.
History
The gradual development of agriculture and animal husbandry can most likely be traced to ____.
A. women gathering food B. hunters observing nature C. early urban settlements D. peoples living near coastal regions
History
Discuss the events that indicate the survival of progressivism during the 1920s
What will be an ideal response?
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