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cnetterville

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What could Charlemagne and the Franks claim against the Byzantines after Charlemagne was crowned emperor by the pope in 800?
 
  a. Charlemagne was the legitimate pope of the Christian world.
  b. Empress Irene had to marry Charlemagne to keep her ties to the church.
  c. The Franks were the legitimate successors of the Roman Empire and the Roman emperor.
  d. Charlemagne was the legitimate head of the Byzantine throne.
  e. They could claim all the former lands once controlled by Rome.

Question 2

According to historians, how many years would it take for the populations of Syria and Egypt to return to pre-plague levels after the plague outbreak of 1348?
 
  a. 20 years
  b. 100 years
  c. 50 years
  d. 200300 years
  e. 500 years



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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