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World War I 68
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World War II 79
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Cold War 52
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Indian History 174
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Christianity 130
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Islam 7
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Mesopotamia 31
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Mesoamerica 20
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Tanks 5
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12th Grade Ancient Civilizations Themes Quizzes, Questions & Answers
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Architecture History is the study of architecture as it has evolved over centuries and across many different landscapes and cultures. Some people argue which group of people created architectural marvels, and the war is tied...
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Sample Question 1In Ancient Greece, this building served as the town hall for dignitaries and magistrates in a city-state, and served as a palace where distinguished visitors and citizens might be entertained.
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Sample Question 2Who was the English architect who designed notable buildings in London (ie. St. Paul's and St. Peter's Cathedrals) and proposed a network of avenues connecting the main features of London?
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Sample Question 1What was the primary principle behind the Code of Hammurabi?
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Sample Question 2How many laws were included in the Code of Hammurabi?
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Sample QuestionA massive funerary structure of stone or brich with a square base and four sloping triangular sides meeting at the apex; used mainly in Egypt.
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