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mmm

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Whose work contributed most to removing Aristotle from his revered position as the master physicist?
 
  A) Copernicus
  B) Galileo
  C) Newton
  D) Descartes
  E) Brahe

Question 2

Which of the following statements is true of Mesopotamian civilization?
 
  A) There were four classes of people.
  B) Slaves were often skilled laborers with responsible positions.
  C) Noble landlords owned tracts of land that only allowed for farming one crop.
  D) The freemen made up the smallest class of people.
  E) All three classes of people had distinct political rights.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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