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The most important animal to the Indo-European nomads was the
 
  a. Cow.
  b. Sheep.
  c. Dog.
  d. Pig.
  e. Horse.

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How did the Imperial Academy prepare men for positions in government?
 
  a. By requiring a strong knowledge of the Legalist doctrine
  b. By mandating the study of Buddhism
  c. By encouraging study of the various languages spoken in the empire
  d. By requiring that students pass tests based on Confucian doctrine
  e. By testing them in various offices in other kingdoms and moving them to the court as they succeeded



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Answer to Question 1

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