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penza

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Under a totalitarian government, why were opposition political parties eliminated?
 
  A) The leader would not allow elections, so they were unnecessary.
  B) A single party allowed a link between the leader and the people.
  C) Parliaments would take their places.
  D) The courts would interpret the people's will.
  E) All of the people would be in a harmonious state in an ideal environment.

Question 2

Which of the following civilizations built dwellings of wood slats and mud as well as used terraced mounds for astronomical and religious purposes?
 
  A) Hopewell
  B) Anasazi
  C) Hohokam
  D) Cahokia
  E) Moche



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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