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Question 1

Nebuchadnezzar II accomplished all of the following EXCEPT:
 
  A) the revision of the Persian law code.
  B) rebuilding Babylon.
  C) defeating the Assyrians.
  D) building the Hanging Gardens of Babylon.
  E) destroying Judah and carrying the population into exile.

Question 2

The Chinook
 
  A) depended on maize as a staple.
  B) refused to practice slavery as it violated their religious ideals.
  C) were the most prominent of the Pacific Northwest people.
  D) were located in southern California.
  E) lived in single family homes.

Question 3

Assyrian art was primarily concerned with
 
  A) outshining the remnants of Sumerian and Babylonian culture.
  B) illustrating the gods, especially Marduk.
  C) glorifying the king, hunting, and war.
  D) displaying the virtues of women and female priests.
  E) showing the lives of ordinary Assyrian subjects.

Question 4

The Aleuts and Inuits, also known as Eskimos __________________.
 
  A) migrated from Siberia.
  B) hunted fish, whales, opposes, seals, sea lions, and sea otters.
  C) developed separate cultures with separate languages before settling in present-day Alaska.
  D) had a society that was stratified into the rich, the ordinary, and the slaves.
  E) All of these are correct.



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Answer 1

A

Answer 2

C

Answer 3

C

Answer 4

E




captainjonesify

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Reply 2 on: Sep 21, 2019
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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