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Question 1

Judith and Deborah are remembered as
 
  a. mothers of the ancient patriarchs.
  b. women who found the baby Moses cast adrift in the Nile.
  c. the two most important of Solomon's seven hundred wives.
  d. prophetesses and wise women consulted by their community's leaders.
  e. wives of foreign rulers who urged their husbands to let the Hebrews return to their own land.

Question 2

What was the Struggle of the Orders?
 
  a. It was a violent conflict between Rome's citizens and their slaves.
  b. It was a violent struggle between the patricians and plebeians.
  c. It was a peaceful struggle between the patricians and plebeians, won completely by the patricians.
  d. It was a peaceful revolution in which the plebeians were completely victorious.
  e. It was a peaceful struggle, which resulted in political compromise between plebeians and patricians.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
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