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Question 1

How did the European aristocracy respond to the adversity of the great plague?
 
  a. They sought to lower wages by legal means, especially for farm laborers.
  b. They produced only the most basic foodstuffs, such as grain.
  c. They petitioned kings to order the relocation of laborers.
  d. They formed agricultural cooperatives linking landowners, laborers, and city consumers.
  e. They invested in trade and commerce rather than agricultural production.

Question 2

The achievements of Charlemagne include
 
  a. the expansion of the Frankish kingdom into Spain, Saxony, and Bavaria.
  b. creating a lasting combination of the Roman ideal of world empire, Christian otherworldliness, Greco-Roman intellectual achievements, and Germanic customs.
  c. engendering the ideal of a unified Latin Christendom.
  d. aiding in the creation of a distinct European civilization.
  e. all of the above



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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