What was Giovanni Boccaccio's most famous work?
A. The Canterbury Tales
B. The Decameron
C. The Divine Comedy
D. The Plague
E. The Dance of Death
Answer: B
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Which of the following factors did not influence the placement of the city of Constantinople:
A. Its strategic location was excellent for protecting the eastern and Danubian frontiers. B. Surrounded on three sides by water, it was easily defended. C. Its location made it easier to carry forward the policies that fostered autocracy and Christianity. D. Its location allowed for quick access to both the Aegean and Black Seas. E. Other cities in the region had a favorable rate of currency exchange.
Galileo Galilei can be said to have ________ the scientific revolution
A) initiated B) popularized C) accelerated D) slowed
Critically examine the various theories advanced to explain the fall of the Roman Empire. Which do you believe to be most convincing, and why?
What will be an ideal response?
Arius taught that
a. Christ was the reincarnation of Abraham. b. members of the Trinity were equal. c. the Father alone was fully divine. d. Jesus was sent by the Demiurge to deceive mankind. e. Jesus is God.