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Question 1

During its peak years, Olmec society
 
  a. did not construct pyramids of any kind.
  b. was constantly at war with the Aztecs.
  c. extended from Mexico City to El Salvador and possibly to the Pacific Ocean.
  d. was known for its development of wheat and rice.
  e. relied on a limited trading network.

Question 2

After the death of Henry VIII, under Edward VI England became more
 
  a. Catholic.
  b. Lutheran.
  c. republican.
  d. Calvinist.
  e. Protestant.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
Excellent


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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