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Question 1

The American sale of contraband to Great Britain during the First World War was
 
  a. required under America's treaty obligations to Britain.
  b. justified under international law.
  c. contrary to custom.
  d. no greater than the sale of contraband to Germany.

Question 2

In the Mesopotamian civilization the temple administration functioned in each of the following ways except
 
  a. collecting rents.
  b. providing employment for most of the city workers.
  c. providing an armory where weapons could be stored.
  d. employing scribes that kept city records.
  e. operating businesses.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
:D TYSM


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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