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Question 1

What was a social and cultural outcome of the church's advocacy of indissoluble marriage?
 
  a. More bachelors never married.
  b. The nuclear family developed at the expense of the extended family.
  c. A greater proportion of widows emerged in communities.
  d. Fewer children were born in medieval times.
  e. There was a rapid increase in Europe's population.

Question 2

The Second Punic War resulted in, or contributed, to
 
  a. successful Roman imperialism fueled by strategic and political considerations.
  b. a series of wars with Macedonia, a Carthaginian ally.
  c. a Roman obsession to completely destroy a now non-threatening Carthage.
  d. extensive economic, social, and cultural changes in Rome.
  e. all of the above



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