The capital of the Byzantine empire—the eastern part of the Roman world—was at what city, named for its founder?

a. Bethlehem
b. Rome
c. Constantinople
d. Ravenna


Answer: c

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What will be an ideal response?

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Following the devastating fire that destroyed three quarters of London, ________, an architect, scientist, professor, and one of the founding fathers of the Royal Society of London, was commissioned to prepare designs for the city's reconstruction and the new St. Paul's Cathedral

A. Chaucer B. Milton C. Wren D. Handel

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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