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sarasara

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What was the only European nation by the 1870s that did not make Jews and atheists fully equal with Christians in legal matters?
 
  A) Germany
  B) Russia
  C) Italy
  D) France
  E) Poland

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What was the reason Charlemagne issued the missi dominici?
 
  A) To create the position of comes to represent the king.
  B) To appoint clergy to convert the Germanic tribes to Christianity.
  C) To establish a palace school to train government officials as well as the clergy.
  D) To establish a line of succession for the Holy Roman Empire.
  E) To establish special officers who reported directly to the king about the conduct of counts and others.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

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