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Question 1

Common to all Hellenistic kingdoms was
 
  a. the notion that law was seen as the will of the people.
  b. a sharp division of cultures and the absence of cultural cross-pollination.
  c. an extensive royal support of the arts and learning.
  d. Hellenization of the bulk of the population.
  e. all of the above

Question 2

What was the wergeld system meant to accomplish?
 
  a. The prevention of blood feuds
  b. Increased conversion to Christianity
  c. A greater tax-base for Germanic governments
  d. Decreased immigration to the West
  e. Reduced intermarriage between tribes



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
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