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A. Ollective learning.
B. Shared learning.
C. Transferred learning
A. Migration
B. The highest class of social rank
C. Europe and Asia
D. Changes in climate, strong nomadic leadership wanting, to expand their lands
A. Protectionism
B. Urbanization
C. Globalization
D. Reparation
A. Indirect
B. Direct
C. Substantial
D. All of the above
A. The increase in the number of automobiles
B. Heavy industry along the coastline
C. Natural gas leaks from wells
D. Pollution from the dams on the Colorado River
A. Iron Curtain
B. Yalta Era
C. Potsdam Period
D. Cold War.
A. Netherlands
B. United States
C. Spain
D. Portugal
A. Big Dipper
B. North Star
C. Orion
D. Milky Way
A. 04.67%
B. 18.47%
C. 21.67%
D. 20.67%
A. Flea-infested rats
B. Labor shortages
C. Cooling climate
D. Channel Islands
A. Bamboo
B. Writing
C. Shang
D. Scribes
A. Meditation can lead to a direct encounter with God
B. God is responsible for everything they do
C. Both A & B
D. None of these
A. Songhai
B. An invasion by Moroccans
C. Ethiopia
D. Mosques libraries
A. Abraham
B. Silk Road
C. Herodotus
D. Luandi
E. Lan
A. Senate
B. Etruscans
C. Monarchy
D. Gospels
A. Celebratory
B. Symmetrical
C. Hellenistic
D. The gardens
A. Classical.
B. Utopia
C. Sophistry
D. Metaphysical
A. Naval And Maritime Supremacy
B. Joan Of Arc
C. Charles Vii
D. Edward Iii Of England
A. National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium
B. Tomb of the first emperor of China
C. Deterioration
D. Artworks from the past and from many cultures
A. Two cells
B. Komodo dragon
C. Two haploid
D. Autosomes
A. Romans and Greeks.
B. Socrates Plato Aristotle
C. Inductive reasoning
D. First Triumvirate
A. Prefer
B. Purity
C. The Hundred Years' War
D. A barter economy
A. Rebuild the European industrial complexstem the tied of communism in the regionrelieve food shortages
B. Is characteristic of classical ragtime musicis the technique of placing the accent on a normally weak beat
C. Were unhappy about the world, time, and place in which they lived resisted following social values
D. None of these
A. Ensures that the 12 notes are given equal importance
B. Is characterized by the workds of arnold shoenberg
C. Is part of expressionism music
D. All of the above
A. Xiongnu
B. Scythians
C. Hans
D. Mongols
A. Republic
B. Emperor established the Edict of Milan in 313.
C. Plato
D. Paul of Tarsus
A. Alexandria
B. Gospel
C. Republic
D. Doctrine
E. Philosophy
A. Kuomintang.
B. Nationalism
C. Socialism
D. Democracy
A. World War I
B. Russo-Japanese War
C. The discovery of vast oil fields
D. Economic and political issues
A. Islamic state.
B. Songhai
C. Caliphate
D. None of these
A. Except those without a home
B. In major countries with extremely large cities
C. Anywhere on the earth
D. Anywhere on the earth that can be contacted for a census
A. Divisions of labor hierarchical social classes
B. Solon
C. Italy
D. Julius Caesar
A. Korea
B. Indonesia
C. Hawaii
D. Japan.
A. Asia
B. Medieval
C. Ebola
D. AIDS
A. Acacian Schism
B. Chalcedon.
C. Songhai
D. Morroccans
A. Homer
B. Socrates
C. Egyptians
D. Sophocles
A. Syria
B. Persia
C. Anatolia
D. Iran
A. Milk and soma
B. Goats and wine
C. Old garments
D. Images ...
A. Greece and Macedonia
B. Alexander the Great
C. Greece
D. Asia Minor and part of the Persian Empire
A. Limestone
B. Granite
C. Wood
D. Marble
A. Soviet
B. Bulgaria
C. Madagascar.
D. Italy.
A. Copenhagen,
B. Denmark Athens,
C. Greece
D. Messina, Sicily
E. Lisbon, Portugal
A. Transition
B. Vestigial
C. Prairie
D. Evolution
A. Astrologers
B. Engineers
C. Artists
D. Musicians.
A. Salvation
B. Apollo
C. Pataliputra
D. Calculus
A. Black Sea
B. Atlantic Ocean
C. Indian Ocean
D. Pacific Ocean
A. Kumbi Saleh
B. Nigeria
C. Islam
D. None of these
A. Sultans
B. Caliphs
C. Hoplites
D. Mamluks
A. Puritans
B. Christians
C. Muslims
D. Phoenicians
A. 99.9%
B. 97%
C. 96.5%
D. 93.7%