The chief executive officers of the Roman Republic who were responsible for leading the Roman army into battle and administering the government were the

a. consuls.
b. praetors.
c. senators.
d. centuriates.
e. tribunes.


a

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A. Luther believed that salvation came from faith alone, while the Roman Catholic Church taught that salvation came from divine mercy and good works. B. The Roman Catholic Church taught that salvation came from faith alone, while Luther believed that salvation came from divine mercy and good works. C. Luther and the Roman Catholic Church had the same beliefs on salvation. D. The Roman Catholic Church taught that salvation came from divine mercy and good works, while Martin Luther did not believe in salvation.

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Studies like Riesman's Lonely Crowd and Whyte's The Organization Man depicted a post-World War II American as:

A) nurturing. B) community-centered. C) self-reliant. D) conformity-minded.

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At the outbreak of hostilities in 1914 a. socialists initially organized antiwar demonstrations

b. the Social Democrat deputies in the Reichstag voted against providing funds for war. c. the Socialist deputies in Paris voted against providing funds for war. d. socialists refused to place patriotism before their dedication to an international working class movement. e. all of the above

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Between World War I and 1930, an estimated __________ black people departed the South

A) 2,000,000 B) 100,000 C) 5,000,000 D) 500,000

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