What policies during Justinian's reign made him revolutionary rather than restoring?

a. He helped legitimized the Church's authority.
b. He initiated tax policies that protected the rich.
c. He was a model of moral behavior based on the bible.
d. He outraged straitlaced courtiers by marrying an actress to be his empress.


d

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Why did the middle class have the strongest effect on production in the early 1900s?

a. In general, laborers responsible for production came from the middle class. b. As the middle class grew in size and prosperity, it demanded more products, increasing production. c. As the working class grew in size, it decreased in prosperity, making the middle class the most powerful group in society. d. In the early 1900s, the lower and upper classes virtually disappeared; only a consuming middle class remained, increasing demand for production. e. As the middle class grew, its need for jobs also grew, so production had to increase to stave off unemployment.

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The Crittenden Compromise

a. divided the territories between North and South states. b. ran counter to the Republican party platform. c. failed. d. was proposed by a Kentucky Senator who was a Henry Clay Whig. e. all of these choices.

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Which of these was a trigger for the American entry into World War I?

A) the German declaration of war B) the Zimmerman telegram C) the formation of the Allied Powers D) the Russian revolution

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Who was the most important historian of the Hellenistic period?

a. Menander b. Polybius c. Euclid d. Thucydides e. Archimedes

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