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Who was Mexico's leader known for his work in trying to liberalize his country during the 19th century?
 
  A) Pedro Cabrero
  B) Benito Jurez
  C) Domingo Sarmiento
  D) Miguel Hidalgo
  E) Juan Manuel Rosas

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What was the concept created by the Byzantine emperor Justinian that made the monarch the head of the church and state?
 
  A) Hagia Sophia
  B) Corpus Iuris
  C) Alcuin
  D) Caesaro-Papism
  E) missi dominici



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