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Question 1

Which city was the leading cultural center of the Hellenistic world?
 
  a. Athens
  b. Alexandria
  c. Thebes
  d. Isfahan
  e. Persepolis

Question 2

The ideal of early fifteenth century Humanists was to
 
  a. reject religion and the Church.
  b. serve the state.
  c. abandon history and the past.
  d. work only for the most powerful states.
  e. establish political democracies throughout Europe.



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