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cmoore54

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The booming monoculture economies in Latin America were based on which of the following?
 
  A) exporting raw materials
  B) pharmaceutical cultivation
  C) an industrialized workforce
  D) importing only one foreign item
  E) exporting revolution

Question 2

What was the result of the pope's and the Patriarch's excommunication of each other in 1054?
 
  A) The Christian faith was successfully dominated by Rome.
  B) The rivalry between Justinian and the Roman pope intensified.
  C) The overall weakness of Church authority was emphasized.
  D) The cultural differences between north and south were exposed.
  E) The Christian Church was divided into Greek and Latin halves.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

E



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