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Question 1

At the heart of Prussian government was the bureaucracy and the
 
  a. clergy.
  b. army.
  c. court.
  d. judiciary.
  e. diplomatic corp.

Question 2

Newton believed gravity to be
 
  a. an inanimate but unexplained force.
  b. an effect produced by the curvature of the time-space continuum.
  c. the will of God in the universe.
  d. a quality acquired by matter under some circumstances.
  e. the pull exerted by the need of objects to return to their proper place.



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