Who was the "Apostle to the Germans" and the most famous churchman in Europe in the eighth century?

a. Gregory the Great
b. Augustine
c. Jerome
d. Benedict
e. Boniface


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A. Eusebius B. Augustine C. James I D. Jerome E. Paul of Tarsus

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All of the following statements are TRUE of the Atlantic trade in the eighteenth century EXCEPT:

A) Although important, slave-grown crops actually accounted for only a small portion of the value of the trade. B) The profits from the slave trade in particular stimulated the rise of key English ports. C) New England and the Middle Colonies exported fish, grain, and lumber to the West Indies. D) Profits from the Atlantic trade helped finance the early industrial revolution. E) Europe was the primary market for colonial-grown products such as rice and indigo.

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The G.I. Bill of Rights __________

A) protected veterans from prosecution B) gave health insurance to veterans C) helped veterans go to college D) helped few black veterans

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In November 1917, in the midst of World War I, a communist revolution broke out in what country?

a. Germany b. Japan c. China d. Russia

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