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The presence of Jewish communities in Elephantine and Alexandra was most directly the result of which of the following?

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The presence of Jewish communities in Elephantine and Alexandra was most directly the result of which of the following?

c. The migration of Jews as a result of foreign conquest and trade opportunities.

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Taken together, the two sources best illustrate which of the following aspects of political authority in the period circa 600 BCE-600 CE?

Rulers used local administrative institutions to manage the affairs of far-flung regions of an empire.

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Taken together, the two sources bets support which of the following inferences about large empires and religious minorities in the period circa 600 BCE to 600 CE?

Led by a desire to preserve political unity, many empires curbed intercommunal conflicts and offered minorities limited religious toleration.

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Which of the following best explains the overall demographic trend shown in the chart?

Forced migration of conquered populations by the Roman government.

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Which of the following best describes the Roman response to the trend shown on the chart?

Roman power and resources increasingly shifting to the East, eventually resulting in the creation of the Byzantine empire.

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Which of the following emerged in western Europe after 500 CE in large part as a reaction to the changes illustrated by the chart?

The binding of peasants of the land as a part of the development of feudal society.

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Based on the map and your knowledge of world history, which of the following likely encouraged the growth of the development of cities such as Chang’an?

Imperial promotion of trade and centralized government.

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The layout of the city as shown in the map most clearly reflects which of the following developments of the time period?

Government building infrastructure to promote economic activity.

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The variety of temples shown on the map of Chang’an was most likely the result of which of the following broader processes from 200 BCE to 600 CE.

Diffusion of cultural traditions along trade routes.

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The integration if natural bodies of water and waterways in the plans of the palace most likely shows the influence of which of the following?

Daoism

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The interactions described in the inscriptions are best understood in the context of which of the following?

Development of trade networks

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the tone in the first inscription best reflects which of the following developments in early urban societies?

The stratification of social groups.

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The two tablets best support which of the following conclusions?

Mesopotamians developed systems to record commercial transactions.

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The relationship between Hammurabi and Shamash as depicted in the image best illustrates which of the following features of ancient civilizations.

Rulers claimed that their authority derived directly from divine power.

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In addition to commissioning the creation of objects such as the one shown in the image, rulers of early civilizations most commonly used which of the following activities to demonstrate their religious authority?

The construction of monumental architecture

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Which of the following best describes the significance of legal codes to early civilizations?

They reflected and reinforced existing social and political hierarchies

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The particular consequences invoked in the ritual curse in the treaty most strongly support which of the following statements about ancient Mesopotamia?

Maintaining and expanding agricultural production was seen as a core task of governments.

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The relationship between Assyria and the subject city-state as described in the passage was most likely the result of which of the following?

Some early states had greater access to resources than others, which enabled them to develop stronger militaries and undertake conquests.

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A historian would most likely use this passage in the treaty to illustrate which of the following?

The precarious nature of early civilizations’ relationship to their physical environment.

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Which of the following was an important long-term effect of the expansion of the Assyrian empire?

The establishment of jewish diasporic communities as a result of Assyrian military conquests.

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According to the passage Xunzi was advocating an approach to governance that most clearly reflected the principles of?

Daoism

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Xunzi's idealized vision of Chinese society in the passage differs most strongly from the social structure of which of the following?

Hindu society in South Asia during the Gupta Empire

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Ideas similar to those expressed in the passage have directly contributed to the development of which of the following aspects of later Chinese imperial history?

The practice of recruiting capable bureaucrats on the basis of educational achievement rather than noble birth.

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compared to the regulations in the excerpt Buddhist practices concerning gender roles in the period 600 B.C.E. to 600 CE differed in that they

offered women and men the possibility of a monastic life as an alternative to marriage

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which of the following conclusions about that 600 B.C.E. to 600 CE is most directly supported by the passage

The codification of religious traditions reinforce existing social norms

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The views expressed in the excerpt are best seen as evidence of which of the following in mauryan society

The persistence of patriarchy

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which of the following changes to the Mauryan religious policy occurred under Shandraguptas grandson emperor Ashoka

The promotion of Buddhist teachings through edicts by the ruler

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