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The most powerful person in the Western church after the pope, like Peter the Venerable in 1140, was
 
  a. head of the University of Paris.
  b. the abbot of Cluny.
  c. Cardinal of Rome.
  d. Emperor of Constantinople.
  e. Head of the Dominican Order.

Question 2

Khubilai Khan learned to
 
  a. avoid war at all cost.
  b. speak some Chinese.
  c. speak both English and German.
  d. embrace the Chinese civil service exam system.
  e. read Chinese characters.



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Answer to Question 1

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