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Question 1

Which of the following was a feature of the Duke's Laws?
 
  a. Dutch residents were allowed to keep their long-standing legal practices even though New Netherland wasunder English rule.
 b. They made the Church of England the established church in New Netherland.
  c. They provided a representative assembly for New Netherland's inhabitants.
  d. They voided land titles issued by the Dutch.

Question 2

The philosophical efforts of which of the following adapted Aristotle's thought to Christian beliefs?
 
  a. Augustine
  b. Pope Gregory I
  c. Thomas Aquinas
  d. Pico
  e. Erasmus



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
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