How did the rise and spread of Buddhism, Christianity, and Brahmanism affect the position of women? How did these different religions view women? In which ways were their attitudes toward women similar, and in which ways did they differ?

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A. remained small, because slavery was not important to the Texas economy B. stayed relatively unchanged from 1836 C. grew slightly D. increased greatly as cotton cultivation expanded across the state

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To which country was Hans Kohn referring when he wrote that it "became the father of modern anti-Semitism; there the systems were thought out and the slogans coined"?

a. Russia b. the Muslim Ottoman Empire c. Germany d. Romania e. France

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All of the following were factors that helped end the transatlantic slave trade in the nineteenth century EXCEPT

a. the Industrial Revolution b. few Africans remaining to be enslaved c. Christian churches d. Enlightenment ideas of equality e. slave revolts

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