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Question 1

The Roman Empire was said to have ended when
 
  a. Diocletian died.
  b. Odoacer was assassinated.
  c. Romulus was placed on the throne.
  d. German officers placed a German on the throne in Rome.
  e. Emperor Valens died in battle.

Question 2

The recovery of which scholar's works spurred the revival of Classical Antiquity in Europe after 1150?
 
  a. Boethius
  b. Plato
  c. Ptolemy
  d. Cicero
  e. Aristotle




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