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Question 1

For what is Dante's Divine Comedy best known?
 
  a. It is considered a synthesis of medieval Christian thought.
  b. It was one of the last fourteenth-century works to be written in Latin.
  c. It lashed out at the barbarity of the classical tradition.
  d. It attacked the science of Aristotle, the Holy Roman Emperor, and the Catholic church.
  e. It was the greatest prose work of the early Renaissance.

Question 2

The medieval idea of a Respublica Christiana involved the rule of Europe by
 
  a. a vast network of bishops.
  b. the pope.
  c. an emperor guided by the pope.
  d. a Christian aristocracy.
  e. monastic communities in consultation with feudal lords.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
:D TYSM


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YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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