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CharlieWard

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As trade and commercial interaction increased between Europe, Africa, and South and East Asia, who displaced the Portuguese as the main European player in Indian Ocean commerce?
 
  a. English.
  b. Dutch.
  c. Spanish.
  d. French.
  e. Russians.

Question 2

A major focus of the Catholic Reformation was
 
  a. reducing the total number of clergy.
  b. seeking common ground with Protestants.
  c. translating the Bible into vernacular languages.
  d. limiting the power of the pope.
  e. the training of priests.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

e



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