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Question 1

According to Marx, the engine of historical change was
 
  a. class struggle.
  b. Absolute Spirit.
  c. the masses' envy of the wealthy.
  d. long-term fluctuations in the price of basic foods.
  e. racial conflict.

Question 2

Who said, ''Christ is my God; Cicero is the prince of the language?
 
  a. Savanarola
  b. Leonardo da Vinci
  c. Petrarch
  d. Dante
  e. Boccaccio



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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