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_____ helped spread Buddhism in India.
 
  A) King Ashoka
  B) Kanishka
  C) Chandragupta
  D) Shuunga

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The title of Matthew Barney's Cremaster series references _____.
 
  A) the human body
  B) classical mythology
  C) British politics
  D) Hindu religious texts



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