The factional struggle between the Almagros and the Pizarros involved a dispute over
A) possession of Cuzco.
B) possession of Chile.
C) the division of the treasure seized at Cajamarca.
D) whether Pizarro or Almagro should have the title of governor and captain general.
A
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A) voters B) trireme rowers C) heavily armed infantry D) political outcasts
Why did Pope Urban VIII ban Galileo’s Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems?
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