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Question 1

Which was the greatest center of scientific research center in the Hellenistic world?
 
  a. the Academy at Athens
  b. the Museum and Library at Alexandria
  c. the Library at Pergamum
  d. the Lyceum at Athens
  e. the University at Bologna

Question 2

What was a major accomplishment of Gregory I?
 
  a. He wiped out heresy in Western Europe.
  b. He translated the Bible into Germanic languages.
  c. He took control of Italy.
  d. He initiated missionary efforts throughout Western Europe.
  e. He forced the bishop of Alexandria to recognize his supreme authority.




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