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vicotolentino

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Malala Yousafzai was shot in the head by Taliban fighters who
 
  a. mistook her for another anti-government radical.
  b. sought revenge for her blog posts promoting education for girls.
  c. were angry that she won the Nobel Peace Prize.
  d. wanted her to tell them where her father was hiding.
  e. wanted to stop her dress reform movement.

Question 2

A the Zealots were
 
  a. a Jewish sect who established a religious community near the Dead Sea.
  b. members of the Roman Emperor's private bodyguard.
  c. a Jewish group who favored cooperation with Rome.
  d. militant extremists who advocated the violent overthrow of Rome's rule.
  e. the special Roman legions whose major function was to defend the empire from barbarians.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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