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RODY.ELKHALIL

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Prior to his capture and sentence to life in prison in 1964, Nelson Mandela experienced all of the following EXCEPT
 
  a. becoming one of South Africa's only black lawyers.
  b. emerging as a leader of the African National Congress.
  c. being forced to go underground when black political parties were banned.
  d. securing a powerful political ally through an arranged marriage.
  e. resorting to force of arms to carry out his fight for racial justice.

Question 2

The terra-cotta figures near the Qin First Emperor's burial mound demonstrate the
 
  a. use of ceramics as a sculpture medium, replacing the ivory-casting of the Shang.
  b. huge expenditures that were devoted to afterlife preparation for the monarch.
  c. continuation of the Shang practices of human sacrifices.
  d. freeing of the individual soul under the influence of Doaism.
  e. transience of human life.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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