The power of patria potestas was held by ________

A) dictators
B) senators
C) foreigners
D) fathers


D

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The Jesuits aroused the hostility of the Brazilian planters by their

A) opposition to black slavery. B) insistence on complete freedom for indigenous peoples. C) program for settling indigenous converts in Jesuit mission villages. D) defense of interracial marriages.

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Intellectuals who left America in the 1920s and became expatriates were:

a. overly concerned with individual needs and ignored the needs of society. b. shallow and dull. c. far too liberal. d. escaping what they considered America's shallowness.

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The Quartering Act (1765) stated that one-fourth of the revenue from the Stamp Act was to be given back to the colonies

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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