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rlane42

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What best describes how semen was viewed in early Chinese civilization?
 
  a. Evil and cursed
  b. Sacred and precious
  c. Unlimited
  d. Passive or inferior to yin

Question 2

All of the following statements describe aspects of marriage for a woman in ancient India, EXCEPT:
 
  a. Often, a woman was still in the prime of her life when her children were grown.
  b. A woman was forbidden to remarry upon death of her husband.
  c. After the death of her husband, a woman was expected to wear plain clothes and sleep on the ground.
  d. A woman was granted a divorce if her husband cheated on her; however, she had to move back her parents' home.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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