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lb_gilbert

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The reforms of the church, at this time, included the reception of communion once a year and
 
  a. addition of simony as church doctrine.
  b. rejection of celibacy among the priests.
  c. election of popes by a council of kings.
  d. power of the pope to decide civil laws.
  e. requirement that Christians confess annually.

Question 2

Who is credited with turning Constantinople into a Muslim city?
 
  a. Timur the Lame
  b. Mehmed II
  c. Ivan III
  d. Khubilai Khan
  e. Chinggis



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

b



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