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iveyjurea

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How did the Enlightenment reformers view the Catholic church?
 
  A) The Church monetarily profited from unsuspecting people.
  B) The Church convinced good people that they were filled with sin because of the original sin of Adam and Eve.
  C) The Church prevented people from listening to what reformers had to say.
  D) The Church frightened people into following established church laws.
  E) The Church was corrupt and a parasite that should be cast off as soon as possible.

Question 2

All of the following factors helped to explain the decline of Mesopotamia EXCEPT
 
  A) environmental degradation.
  B) population growth that outpaced agricultural production.
  C) harsh sandstorms and extreme heat.
  D) salt deposits in the fields reduced agricultural production.
  E) the lack of any clear leadership in Babylon.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

E



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