What role did Christianity play in the Late Roman Empire? Was it, in any real way, the cause of its fall? Did Christianity prolong the life of the Empire? Why or why not?

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a)  between the Appalachians and the Mississippi b)  at the mouth of the Columbia River c)  north of the Oregon Country d)  from the Missouri River to the northern Rockies

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Greek civilization arose from __________.

A. a blending of the cultures of the invading Greeks, existing groups such as the Mycenaeans, and other neighboring peoples such as the Dorians B. the traditions of those Greeks who invaded around 2000 B.C.E. C. Minoan and Mycenaean traditions put into writing and practice by the Greek-speaking peoples D. the evolution of a Greek identity from an offshoot of the Mesopotamian peoples who colonized the Greek mainland

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The Neutrality Proclamation in 1793

a. declared that America would honor the principles found in the Franco-American Alliance of 1778. b. required the United States to send troops to France if it was attacked by Britain. c. officially proclaimed America's neutrality in Old World quarrels. d. declared that America would send troops to France if it was attacked by Spain. e. led the United States to war with Britain in 1812.

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