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Who was the force behind the spread of monasticism in the century following the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 C.E.?
 
  a. St. Ambrose
  b. St. Benedict
  c. St. Gall
  d. Pope Gregory

Question 2

The Fisk Jubilee Singers began during which phase of gospel?
 
  A) the folk phase
 
  B) the gospel or jubilee period
 
  C) the sweet gospel period
 
  D) contemporary gospel period



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Answer to Question 1

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