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Chapter 5. 10. The peoples who the greatest influence upon Republican Rome were the A. Greeks. B. Etruscans. C. Latins. D. Carthaginians.

Chapter 12. 3. Charlemagne’s Carolingian Empire accomplished all of the following except A. it depended upon the allegiance of courts who ruled for the monarch in local areas. B. it encompassed much of western and central Europe. C. it restored an urban economy based upon the use of money. D. it symbolized the fusion of Roman, German, and Christian elements which would make up medieval civilization in Europe.

Chapter 3. 24. The terra-cotta figures near the Qin First Emperor’s burial mound demonstrate the A. freeing of the individual soul under the influence of Doaism. B. continuation of the Shang practices of human sacrifices. C. huge expenditures that were devoted to afterlife preparation for the monarch. D. transience of human life.

Chapter 1. 19.

Chapter 1. 20.

Chapter 4. 27. In their effort to uncover the will of the gods, the ancient Greeks made use of A. oracles. B. shaman clans. C. prophets. D. spiritualists.

Chapter 1. 12.

Chapter 3. 26. During the reign of the Han dynasty A. traditional restrictions on merchants were greatly eased. B. rapid population growth, accompanied by increasingly concentrated land control, weakened the status and living standards of peasants. C. the Qin system of recruiting government officials on the basis of merit was continued. D. Vietnam was invaded and permanently incorporated into the Chinese empire.

Chapter 1. 9.

Chapter 1. 2.

Chapter 4. Spartan males were recognized of mature at age A. 30.

Chapter 3. 6. The first fully unified government in Chinese history was that of the A. Mauryans. B. Qin. C. Shang. D. Zhou.

Chapter 5. 1. Roman military commanders A. were required to retire after two years of high command. B. always came from the upper plebeian class.

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