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Question 1

Fifteenth-century European, African, and Mesoamerican societies differed from most North American Indian societies in that the former were
 
  a. theocratic in nature.
  b. hierarchical in nature.
  c. egalitarian in nature.
  d. patriarchal in nature.

Question 2

Why was Galileo convicted of heresy in 1633?
 
  a. For denying the existence of God
  b. For dropping heavy objects from the Leaning Tower of Pisa
  c. For receiving money from the Medici
  d. For claiming that Copernicus was in league with the Devil
  e. For ridiculing the Ptolemaic model in print



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
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