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Question 1

The Hebrew revolt under Hadrian
 
  a. saw the Jews suffer initial defeats but ultimate victory.
  b. led to the Romans renaming Judea as Syria Palestina.
  c. concluded with the Roman promise that non-Jews would be prohibited from settling in Jerusalem.
  d. resulted in the Romans granting the Jews unlimited access to Jerusalem.
  e. all of the above

Question 2

How did Philip II fuse his religious zeal to his foreign policy?
 
  a. Jews were burned at the stake.
  b. Jon Hus was imprisoned.
  c. He tried to put a Spaniard in the papacy.
  d. He sent the Spanish Armada as a holy crusade to destroy Protestantism in England.
  e. He married a Catholic French princess.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
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