The Kushan peoples
A. were, originally, inhabitants of Mesopotamia.
B. had been herder-nomads until they moved into the Irrawaddy Valley.
C. were of Indo-European background, driven out of Central Asia by the Xiongnu.
D. settled in Sri Lanka.
E. defeated the Aryan invaders of India.
Answer: C
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The title of Ralph Ellison's novel Invisible Man refers to a(n)
a. anticommunist agent who is forced to live underground. b. World War II bomber pilot who is ignored upon his return home. c. victim of nuclear testing who is dying of radiation. d. father who is disrespected by his family. e. African American whose supposed supporters are unable to see him as a real man.
There are San rock paintings discovered in Africa that depict illustrations of ritual ceremonies directed by the village shamans to
a. induce rain. b. propitiate the merchants. c. bring nirvana. d. prevent floods. e. prevent war.
Sylvester Graham encouraged people to eat more fruits and vegetables and less meat.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)