Which of the following does the tablet of the Code of Hammurabi provide an example of?(1 point)

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domestication
domestication

clay pottery
clay pottery

written laws
written laws

a large city
a large city

written laws

What are the Vedas?(1 point)

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writings of the Buddha
writings of the Buddha

records of the Four Noble Truths
records of the Four Noble Truths

ancient scriptures based on oral tradition
ancient scriptures based on oral tradition

ultimate spiritual reality
ultimate spiritual reality

ancient scriptures based on oral tradition

Asoka began to spread Buddhism throughout the Mauryan Empire because he(1 point)

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had no concern for the common people.
had no concern for the common people.

was celebrating the start of his rule.
was celebrating the start of his rule.

wanted to conquer more territories with his armies.
wanted to conquer more territories with his armies.

regretted the suffering caused by the massacre of Kalinga.
regretted the suffering caused by the massacre of Kalinga.

regretted the suffering caused by the massacre of Kalinga.

Describe how the Silk Road changed over time.(1 point)

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The Silk Road eventually evolved into the Indian Ocean and trans-Saharan trade routes.
The Silk Road eventually evolved into the Indian Ocean and trans-Saharan trade routes.

We are unsure if the Silk Road ever changed. If trade routes changed, merchants stopped using them.
We are unsure if the Silk Road ever changed. If trade routes changed, merchants stopped using them.

The Silk Road never changed and always remained under the control of the Mongol Empire.
The Silk Road never changed and always remained under the control of the Mongol Empire.

The Silk Road changed to reflect changing political borders and power structures.
The Silk Road changed to reflect changing political borders and power structures.

The Silk Road changed to reflect changing political borders and power structures.