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Question 1

What was the main motivation behind Rabbi Benjamin of Tudela's Itineraries?
 
  A) to record the location of kosher inns along the Mediterranean basin
  B) to identify the locations where the Crusaders destroyed Jewish villages
  C) to record the location of Jewish communities along the route to Jerusalem
  D) to identify the richest Jews who could fund pilgrimages to Jerusalem
  E) to record the history of Jews living in the Mediterranean basin

Question 2

With the death of Queen Elizabeth in 1603, the English crown passed to ______________ and then to his son ______________.
 
  A) James I; Charles I
  B) Charles I; Charles II
  C) Charles II; James I
  D) James I; James II
  E) George I; James I

Question 3

What does Viking mean?
 
  A) the act of being a Norseman
  B) the act of marauding or piracy
  C) the act of impersonating a Norseman
  D) the act of making peace
  E) the act of building a home

Question 4

During the seventeenth century, the greatest threat to English colonial stability came from internal challenges to the colonial order, rather than external challenges from rival imperial powers.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 5

What is a mix of history, travelogue, family tree, and folklore?
 
  A) Norse sagas
  B) Norse sermons
  C) Vulgate novels
  D) Bjorn poems
  E) Juger's tales

Question 6

Most of those accused of witchcraft in Salem during the Witchcraft Panic of 1692 were women who disrupted social expectations or norms.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer 1

C

Answer 2

A

Answer 3

B

Answer 4

TRUE

Answer 5

A

Answer 6

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