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fagboi

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What was the driving force of decolonization of the non-Western world?
 
  A) The growth of national pride and a sense of resentment at being controlled.
  B) The rapidly expanding and prosperous economies of Third World countries.
  C) The desire to accelerate the growth of Christianity in other countries.
  D) The desire to embrace communism and polarization in their countries.
  E) The sense of moral superiority that colonies developed after World War II.

Question 2

Which of the following was NOT true of medieval women?
 
  A) Women who did not want to marry could find a place of power in the Church.
  B) Married women could practice a trade as long as it did not conflict with their husband's trade.
  C) Single women were legally free and had the right to their property.
  D) Women were allowed to attend the medieval universities alongside males.
  E) After the Black Death, a majority of guilds admitted women.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

D



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