A) They maintained many Chinese traditions of statecraft.
B) They refashioned the Chinese military traditions to emphasize the military practices of the nomadic tribes.
C) They abolished the practice of forced labor for large public projects.
D) They worked to systematically destroy all evidence of previous dynasties,especially the Han.
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A) The Huns prevented trade from following traditional routes.
B) It became the hub of a system that linked eastern and western Afro-Eurasia,as well as South Asia.
C) The Sasanian Empire brought it under its control.
D) Unusually warm weather destroyed pasturelands required by horse and camel caravans.
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A) Digging sticks
B) Iron smelting
C) Crop rotation
D) Ox-drawn plow
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A) Only male Christian converts were permitted inside.
B) The bishop sat on a throne to preach his sermon.
C) The buildings were small and intimate.
D) The buildings were elaborately decorated.
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A) Roman culture was strongest in Anatolia.
B) Its strategic location on the strait of Gibraltar,which controlled western Mediterranean Sea lanes
C) Constantine's birthplace was there,providing religious significance.
D) Its strategic location on the Bosporus,which controlled the trade in the eastern Mediterranean
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A) He hoped to convince the bishops to pay taxes to support his army.
B) He wanted the support of the bishops to start a crusade against nonbelievers.
C) He hoped to bring unity to the diversity of beliefs within Christian communities.
D) He wanted the endorsement of the bishops when he seized the throne.
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A) Buddhist travelers had become frequent visitors in the competing Chinese capitals of various Warring States.
B) Buddhism had already been widely adopted and would now develop its Chinese forms without continued influence from South Asia.
C) Buddhism had been outlawed as an example of negative foreign influence.
D) Buddhist thought found little support due to the violence and chaos of constant war.
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A) Blending Christian and Jewish beliefs to create a new religion
B) Adopting the techniques of siege warfare from Alexander's heirs
C) Linking the two ends of the Silk Road through their oasis cities
D) Organizing the caravan trade across the Sahara Desert
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A) Selecting Byzantium as the new capital of the Eastern Roman Empire
B) Instituting a major reform and codification of Roman law
C) Conquering the Sasanian Empire
D) Establishing fiscal responsibility by frugally controlling his personal expenses
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A) The Hinayana school became a major universalizing religion,while the Mahayana school remained centered in South Asia.
B) The Hinayana school was accepted by Hinduism,while the Mahayana school was not.
C) The Mahayana school encouraged bhakti devotion,but the Hinayana school rejected it.
D) The Mahayana school accepted the divinity of both the Buddha and the bodhisattvas,while the Hinayana barred colorful idols of the bodhisattvas.
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A) Eurasian elites achieved status through education,while "big men" relied on the support of their age groups.
B) Eurasian nobles were usually military leaders,while "big men" opposed territorial expansion.
C) "Big men" attracted followers based on valor and wisdom,while Eurasian nobility was based on inheritance.
D) Bantu ruling elders included women beyond childbearing age,while Eurasian elites rarely included women.
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A) The yam
B) Manioc
C) The banana
D) Date palms
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A) Brahmanic practices became increasingly centered in urban culture.
B) Brahmanic beliefs about ideal behavior became major literary topics.
C) Animal sacrifice became essential to Brahmanic practices.
D) Buddhist and Jainist practices were rejected.
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A) The Sasanian Empire's persecution of non-Zoroastrians
B) Universalizing religious communities spreading across Asia along trade routes
C) The lack of political unity in the Sasanian Empire
D) Merging Christian and Zoroastrian beliefs
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A) The Han were insulted that the Tuoba wanted to redistribute their land.
B) The Han nobility had all fled south,and Han peasants refused to work for the Tuoba.
C) The Han showed little interest in working with the Tuoba because they had little interest in farming.
D) Empress Fang had overreached her powers as regent,raising strong opposition to the Northern Wei dynasty.
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