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jeatrice

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In a challenge to Emperor Anastasius I, Pope Gelasius I insisted that
 
  A. Christians owed no allegiance to the imperial government.
  B. emperors had power, but priests had authority.
  C. an emperor had no legitimacy unless he was crowned by the pope.
  D. hierarchical political institutions conflicted with the ideal of Christian brotherhood.

Question 2

Beginning with Constantine, emperors often made treaties with barbarian groups that usually aimed to
 
  A. have the groups defend a section of the frontier.
  B. incorporate barbarian men into the imperial Roman army.
  C. bribe the barbarians into returning to their native lands.
  D. officially recognize the barbarians as Roman citizens.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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