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Question 1

Scholarship on the legacy of Alexander the Great has suggested he sought
 
  A) to emulate the Homeric warrior-hero Achilles.
  B) to create a new ruling class in which only Greeks would attain positions of political authority.
  C) to refuse divine status, despite requests by his subjects to vote him a living god.
  D) to encourage rural development and prohibit the establishment of new cities for fear of rebellion by newly conquered peoples.
  E) All of these are correct.

Question 2

The family wage refers to
 
  A) supplemental income provided by children working in factories.
  B) the income brought in my working men and women.
  C) the amount of income needed for a man to support his wife and children.
  D) the income brought into the family household by men, women and children.
  E) None of these are correct.

Question 3

Alexander the Great's troops rebelled when he made the decision to invade and capture
 
  A) Arabia.
  B) Pergamum.
  C) India.
  D) Cochin.
  E) Bactria.

Question 4

The interstate slave trade transported slave laborers to
 
  A) the Chesapeake.
  B) the Deep South.
  C) New Orleans.
  D) California.
  E) the Northeast.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 21, 2019
:D TYSM


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Wow, this really help

 

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