Cathedral Schools began to attract secular students who needed to learn __________ and other intellectual disciplines.

A. Greek
B. mathematics
C. Latin
D. rhetoric


Answer: C

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The Battle of the Bulge __________.

A. was Germany's last major offensive on the western front B. marked the Allied invasion of Europe C. was a victory for the Soviet Union D. was the Allies' greatest victory of the war

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The charismatic leaders in this chapter offered all EXCEPT which of the following?

a. autocratic rule b. new societies based on a mixture of traditional and new values c. decentralized states where power rested in the hands of the people d. rapid response to doubters in their midst e. quasi-religious leadership suggesting that leaders had connections to the divine

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The document "Reforming the Men" highlights

A) low membership rates in moral reform societies in the Midwest. B) traditional morality espoused by the New York Female Moral Reform Society. C) the work of women against prostitution. D) men's adherence to the New York Female Moral Reform Society's dictates.

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