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renzo156

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Merovingian bishops who had been married before becoming bishops
 
  a. Were given special dispensation from the pope to remain married.
  b. Divorced their wives who then became their assistants.
  c. Required their wives to enter a convent.
  d. Were asked by the pope to stop sleeping with them.
  e. Had to renounce their office.

Question 2

How was the power of the mamluks controlled?
 
  a. They were required to leave the court after a certain age.
  b. They could not serve in the royal guard.
  c. Their children were banned from serving as mamluks because they were born as free Muslims.
  d. They were not allowed to speak or read Arabic.
  e. They were limited to being archers in the army.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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