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Question 1

Due to its strong democratic traditions, the last Eastern European country to fall under Soviet, one-party domination after World War II was
 
  A) Bulgaria.
  B) Poland.
  C) Hungary.
  D) Czechoslovakia.
  E) Romania.

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Ban Zhao's Lesson's for Women reveals what about women's roles in China during the Han Dynasty?
 
  A) They were allowed education through their teenage years.
  B) They held property instead of their husbands.
  C) They could serve in the military.
  D) They were to bear children and take care of the home.
  E) They were contracted as slaves.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 13, 2019
Gracias!


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