What became the center of the Christian church in Anglo-Saxon England?

a. London
b. Canterbury
c. Dover
d. York
e. Norwich


Ans: b

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A. the rich had great responsibilities to society. B. only pious Americans would prosper. C. successful businessmen had every right to live as they pleased. D. the wealthy had earned their money through God's blessing alone. E. it was the "Christian duty" of every American to become wealthy.

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