Although he was branded a heretic, Peter Waldo's call for believers to live a simple, Christ-like life, resembled the teachings of

A) Francis of Assisi.
B) Dominic de Guzman.
C) Bernard of Chartres.
D) Gelbert of Aurillac.
E) Peter Lombard.


Answer: A

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A. Robert Kennedy B. Eugene McCarthy C. Hubert Humphrey D. George McGovern E. Lyndon Johnson

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A) They were mainly from the western states. B) They were mostly raised in deeply religious families. C) They sought to provide relief for those affected by World War I. D) They were poor people who did not have money or resources. E) They were mostly men who belonged to minority groups.

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A) is impossible to estimate with any confidence B) varied greatly by region C) was uniformly distributed across the continents D) was greatest in the Arctic and Great Basin

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