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Question 1

The sack of Rome was the occasion for
 
  a. the pope's flight to North Africa.
  b. the writing of The City of God.
  c. concessions to those believing in Gnosticism.
  d. rethinking the hierarchy of the Roman Church.
  e. the writing of the Confessions of Saint Augustine.

Question 2

In the end, James Oglethorpe's philanthropic effort to turn the colony of Georgia into a refuge for debtors
 
  a. turned the colony into a poorhouse.
  b. failed for a lack of deserving poor who could benefit from an opportunity in Georgia.
  c. became a role model for the colonies of New Jersey and Delaware.
  d. caused the ire of wealthy planters in South Carolina and Virginia.



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