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Question 1

Irish monasticism from the sixth through eighth centuries tended to be highly
 
  A) ascetic.
  B) isolationist.
  C) scornful of pagan practices.
  D) scornful of classical education.
  E) anti-monastic.

Question 2

The Quebec Act
 
  A) merged the Ohio Valley region and former French Canada into a single colony.
  B) provided for no representative government in Quebec.
  C) allowed for Catholics living in Quebec to continue practicing their religion freely.
  D) was interpreted by colonists as an arbitrary and tyrannical act by the British crown.
  E) All of these are correct.

Question 3

The primary instrument of Pope Gregory for converting the Germanic peoples of Europe was
 
  A) the imperial army.
  B) monasticism.
  C) bribery.
  D) his oratory.
  E) the eastern Empire.

Question 4

The Coercive Acts were passed in response to
 
  A) the Boston Massacre.
  B) the Boston Tea Party.
  C) nonimportation.
  D) the formation of the Sons of Liberty.
  E) None of these are correct.

Question 5

Pope Gregory the Great was responsible for all of the following EXCEPT
 
  A) creating the Papal States.
  B) recognizing the Byzantine emperor as the rightful ruler of Italy.
  C) supporting the work of Christian missionaries in England.
  D) writing The Ecclesiastical History of the English People.
  E) becoming Bishop of Rome.

Question 6

The measure of selflessness that entitled leaders to their power was referred to as
 
  A) virtue.
  B) republicanism.
  C) public interest.
  D) democracy.
  E) liberty.



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Answer 1

A

Answer 2

E

Answer 3

B

Answer 4

B

Answer 5

D

Answer 6

A





 

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