What administrative change did Diocletian institute for the Roman Empire?
a. He made Christianity the official religion of the empire.
b. He administered the empire without assistance from a civil or military bureaucracy.
c. He divided power between himself and four other rulers.
d. He divided the empire into four regions, each with its own prefect while he maintained authority.
e. He made no changes since the administration of the empire worked well.
d
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A) its skepticism and self-doubt helped give rise to the Italian Renaissance. B) Eustache Deschamps rejected such pessimism. C) strong papal leadership overcame Europe's problems. D) only the elite were affected by Europe's problems. E) writers were clearly overstating Europe's problems.
After the Praetorian Guard killed the emperor Caligula and installed a frightened Claudius on the throne, it was clear that the ultimate arbiter of leadership in imperial Rome was ________
A. democratic elections B. divination by priests C. Etruscan tradition D. foreign models E. military power
Which of the following paved the way for prohibition?
A) communist movements B) second industrial revolution C) temperance movements D) anarchist movements
Who among the following was a part of the "Virginia Dynasty"?
A. John C. Calhoun B. James Monroe C. Henry Clay D. John Adams E. Rufus King