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Which state gained the most territory as a result of the three partitions of Poland?
 
  a. Austria
  b. Prussia
  c. England
  d. Russia
  e. France

Question 2

The Englishman who served as lord chancellor to James I and argued that science should improve humanity's material condition was
 
  a. Isaac Newton.
  b. Edmund Halley.
  c. Francis Bacon.
  d. Robert Boyle.
  e. William Harvey.



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