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Question 1

Eleanor of Aquitaine was married to two kings, first Louis VII of France, and then
 
  a. Louis VIII of France.
  b. Henry II of England.
  c. Philip I of Spain.
  d. Richard II of England.
  e. Ferdinand IV of Spain.

Question 2

The most advanced Roman astronomy held that the earth
 
  a. was flat, and the heavens were a canopy of divine beings.
  b. was round, and all heavenly bodies traveled around it in circles or sets of circles.
  c. floated in an eternal sea like a log upon the ocean.
  d. travelled around the sun in an elliptical orbit along with the other planets.
  e. was only one of many worlds in an infinite universe.




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