Justinian's most lasting achievement was the Corpus Juris Civilis, a collection of writings on
A) Roman law.
B) Orthodox theology.
C) Byzantine history.
D) science and technology.
E) medicine.
Answer: A
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a. the North. b. the West. c. the South. d. All sections of the country suffered about equally.
All of the following were reasons the Senate voted to acquit President Andrew Johnson except
a. opposition to abusing the constitutional system of checks and balances. b. concern about the high-tariff, soft-money, and pro-labor views of radical Republican Benjamin Wade who would become president if President Johnson were convicted by the Senate. c. fears of creating a politically destabilizing and uncertain period of time in the nation. d. President Johnson promised to obstruct some of the Republican policies in return for remaining in office. e. President Johnson promised not to run for president in 1868 if acquitted.
Who was the most famous of the baroque painters?
A. Michelangelo Caravaggio B. Louis Le Nain C. Gian Lorenzo Bernini D. Thomas Gainsborough
Which of the following statements is supported by surviving Hellenistic documents?
a. Increasing numbers of women remained single their whole lives. b. Increasing numbers of women held public office. c. Increasing numbers of women were involved in economic activities. d. Increasing numbers of women were literate. e. Increasing numbers of women joined political movements.