Why was mid-sixteenth-century Geneva known as "a paradise for women"?
a. They were allowed to attend the University of Geneva.
b. Geneva men who beat their wives were severely punished.
c. Calvin decreed that women were equal in every way to men.
d. None of the above.
b. Geneva men who beat their wives were severely punished.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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A. A British version of techno music B. Followers of Prodigy C. A sign of premature dementia D. A wild type of R & B music
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a. a descending scale. b. a rising arpeggio. c. a repeating figure over a pedal point. d. tympani roll.