Sixteenth-century London’s growth was precipitated by
a. Henry VIII’s death.
b. the Dissolution Act of 1536.
c. the end of the Black Death.
d. England’s defeat of the Spanish Armada.
Answer: b
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A. Socrates B. Aristotle C. Plato D. Hippocrates
The Greek city-state is called a __________
A. kylix B. kalyx C. megaron D. polis E. kouros
Individual beats are grouped in ________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).