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NBST 515 EXAM 1 LATEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED A+
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Five main eras of the Second Temple Period. Be sure to know the time frame for each era. - CORRECT ANS Babylonian (606-539). 
Persian (539-331). 
Greek (331-167): Ptolemaic (320-198) and Seleucid (198-167). 
Jewish Self-Rule (167-63). 
Roman (63BC - AD70). 
Three crises experienced by the Jews that resulted from the Bab. captivity. - CORRECT ANS Dissolution of the monarchy, loss of central sanctuary, proximity to Gentiles. 
Most likely period of time in why synagogue emerged. - CO...
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UT High World History B Final Exam with Absolute Solution 2024
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UT High World History B Final Exam with Absolute Solution 2024 
 
list of grievances about the Catholic Church by Martin Luther - 95 Theses 
 
movement within the Catholic Church in response to the Protestant Reformation - Counter Reformation 
 
Italian astronomer and physicist who confirmed the heliocentric mode - Galileo 
 
15th Century invention by Johannes Gutenberg which used moveable type to print - Gutenberg Press 
 
a system of values and beliefs that is based on the idea that people are...
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AP European History Period 2 Part 1 Exam Questions and Answers
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Intendants - ANSWER-official appointed by French king Louis XIV to govern the provinces, collect taxes, and recruit soldiers 
 
The Fronde - ANSWER-A series of violent uprisings during the early reign of Louis XIV triggered by growing royal control and increased taxation 
 
Jean Baptiste Colbert - ANSWER-An economic advisor to Louis XIV; he supported mercantilism and tried to make France economically self-sufficient. Brought prosperity to France. 
 
Balance of Power - ANSWER-a political situatio...
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NBST 515 Exam 1 Latest Update with complete solution
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NBST 515 Exam 1 Latest Update with complete solution 
 
Five main eras of the Second Temple Period. Be sure to know the time frame for each era. 
Babylonian (606-539). 
Persian (539-331). 
Greek (331-167): Ptolemaic (320-198) and Seleucid (198-167). 
Jewish Self-Rule (167-63). 
Roman (63BC - AD70). 
Three crises experienced by the Jews that resulted from the Bab. captivity. 
Dissolution of the monarchy, loss of central sanctuary, proximity to Gentiles. 
Most likely period of time in why synagogu...
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BIBL 104 week 1 Actual Questions With Correct Detailed Answers.
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Patriarch - correct answer the male head of a family or tribe 
 
The Law - correct answer First five books of the old testimate 
 
Pentateuch - correct answer A Greek word meaning "five books," referring to the first five books of the Old Testament. 
 
How many books in bible - correct answer 66 (39 OT and 27 NT) 
 
What is the Bible about? - c...
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Julius Caesar exam| 80 questions and answers
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Check all the boxes next to accomplishments of Julius Caesar. 
Created the Julian Calendar 
Named "Dictator for Life" 
Elected Chief Priest 
 
 
 
The play "Julius Caesar" mostly takes place in the cities of ___ and Philippi. 
Rome 
 
 
 
Many of Shakespeare's plays were performed at the ___ Theatre in London, England. 
Globe 
 
 
 
The main ruling body in the Roman government was known as the: 
Senate 
 
 
 
Romans highly prized a man or woman of ___ who could tell good from evil and would...
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Julius Caesar exam| 80 questions and answers
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Check all the boxes next to accomplishments of Julius Caesar. 
Created the Julian Calendar 
Named "Dictator for Life" 
Elected Chief Priest 
 
 
 
The play "Julius Caesar" mostly takes place in the cities of ___ and Philippi. 
Rome 
 
 
 
Many of Shakespeare's plays were performed at the ___ Theatre in London, England. 
Globe 
 
 
 
The main ruling body in the Roman government was known as the: 
Senate 
 
 
 
Romans highly prized a man or woman of ___ who could tell good from evil and would...
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Western Civilization I CLEP Exam with complete solutions.
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refer to the passage below. 
"[In the 260s c.e. ], while the Roman Emperor Gallienus was given over to luxurious living of every sort, the leaders of the Goths sailed across the Dardanelles strait to Asia. There they laid waste to many populous cities and set ÿre to the renowned temple of Diana at Ephesus. After being driven from the neighborhood of Bithynia, the Goths destroyed Chalcedon, which was restored to some extent later. Yet even today, though it is happily situated near the capital c...
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ABCTE MSE Exam|228 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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ABCTE MSE Exam|228 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
 
While counting pencils, a kindergartener occasionally fumbles with a pencil and her counting gets off. She is demonstrating an inability to do what? - CORRECT ANSWER Rational counting. one-to-one correspondence. One number is being assigned to one item being counted. 
 
What is rote counting? - CORRECT ANSWER Recitation of numbers. No physical objects at all. 
 
Leaning a straight board against a wall that is perpendicular to the floor will...
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AP World History : Modern ~ Units 1-2 SAQ Practice
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Explain one way in which the invasions ending the Carolingian empire paralleled the collapse of the Roman Empire in Western Europe. - Answer- Invasions caused the empire to aplit into regional states and provinces that constantly competed for power and gave little potential for the comeback of imperial power. 
 
Identify and explain one flaw in the administration of the government of Tamerlane's empire. - Answer- Like Chinggis Khan, Tamerlane ruled as a military leader, always fighting conquest...
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