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8483695638Brahmins(Priests)Top of Varna system0
8483715877Khsatriyas(Warriors)Second top level in Varna system1
8483721941Vaishyas(Merchants, Landowners)Third level in Varna system2
8483725109Shudras(Servants, Subordinate to Brahmins, Khsatriyas, and Vaishyas)Fourth level in Varna system3
8483732023Untouchables(Subordinate to all, cobblers, street sweepers)Last level in Varna system4
8483793547GreeceCivilization that local autonomy would be most prized5
8483797584ChinaCivilization that practiced separation of church and state6
8483803674Greeks unable to sustain a unified frontGreeks unsuccessful in defense of their homeland because7
8483828478There is evidence of detailed and accurate descriptions of Roman dress and customs in Chinese records, but no corresponding descriptions of the Chinese in Roman records.Best supports argument that Chinese of Han Dynasty knew more about Rome than Rome knew about Han dynasty?8
8483846551Slaves in the Americas worked primarily on large sugar plantationsHow did slave labor change from classical Rome to 16th and 17th centuries labor systems in the Americas?9
8483868188The Hellenistic CivilizationAlexander's invasion of Persia and points east introduced what civilization to the part of the world?10
8483878555Greek officers remaining in the region and marrying Persian aristocratsBest example of syncretism resulting from Alexander's campaigns11
8483885795merchants often ranked below peasants and had little social influenceDespite material success and increased wealth, in China and Rome...12
8483895955By 600 CE, India's golden age under the Gupta had ended, China's golden age under the Han had ended centuries before but a new "golden age" was about to begin, and the roman empire had fallen about a century before.Change that best justifies the claim that c.600 CE marks the end of an era in world history?13
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