Who was known as "the Incorruptible"?

a. Robespierre
b. Marat
c. Danton
d. Saint-Just
e. Babeuf


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Which of the following cultural activities did slaves undertake in their communities covertly and ALWAYS without the permission of their white owners?

A) growing their own food B) making cloth for better clothing than their owners gave them C) learning to read and write D) earning cash by selling surplus food and clothing to the free people in surrounding communities

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Discuss the rise of monasticism. What were the religious and social implications of this system? What role did St. Basil of Caesarea and St. Benedict play?

What will be an ideal response?

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Spain was not successful in its settlement of North America mainly because the Spanish:

A) lacked the resources to develop colonies successfully. B) sought quick profits and were dissuaded by clashes with Indians, believing that it was not worth establishing permanent colonies. C) believed the French to be too strong in the areas that they wanted and feared that it could lead to a war. D) considered colonies to be havens for debtors and persecuted Protestants. E) found themselves fighting with both the French and the English for control of territory.

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The nation that led the way in early European exploration was

A. England. B. Portugal. C. the Holy Roman Empire. D. Spain. E. France.

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