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The supernatural force called mana gave spiritual authority and protection to
 
  A) Egyptian kings.
  B) Kung headmen.
  C) Polynesian chiefs.
  D) Melanesian big men.
  E) Roman Emperors.

Question 2

Corn, beans, and squash are
 
  A) crops that were brought from Africa by the slaves.
  B) important crops that were first domesticated in the New World.
  C) the staple crops of Chinese agriculture.
  D) the first crops domesticated in the Old World.
  E) the principal crops grown by the Yanomam .



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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