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In the epic Ramayana, the actions of Sita emphasized
 
  a. The cycle of death and rebirth.
  b. The importance of the power of the gods in Indian mythology.
  c. A woman's loyalty to her husband.
  d. The power of the Brahmins.
  e. The relationship between the gods and humans.

Question 2

The domestication of wild grasses in Tehuacn gradually developed into the agricultural cultivation of
 
  a. millet.
  b. wheat.
  c. rice.
  d. beans.
  e. maize.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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