The main motive to immigrate to New England was to
a. escape Catholic persecution.
b. pursue economic opportunities.
c. seek safe areas for Protestants.
d. escape the established Church of England.
e. escape the Black Death.
b
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Which of the following statements is true?
a. Early learning centers in Europe were located in Rome and London. b. Rather than universities, the first learning centers were simply groups of young men without teachers. c. All lessons were taught in Greek. d. As they were free and independent of government regulation, early universities created their own curriculum. e. Students included potential young students from all social strata.
The Spanish Civil War involved the republican government, which was supported by ____, against fascist Franco, who was supported by Mussolini and Hitler
a. the Soviet Union b. America c. France d. England e. Portugal
All of the following apply to the Hussites except
A) they were followers of Jan Hus, a Czech executed for heresy. B) they demanded, among other reforms, lay consumption of the bread and wine during the sacrament of Communion. C) they successfully resisted a series of military campaigns by the emperor and reached a compromise with the church. D) their movement ended with defeat at the Council of Constance. E) they claimed that the true church was the community of spiritual men and women.
One of McKay’s conclusions from his research based on three case studies suggests that:
a. it is not possible to talk of exploitation or empowerment, because the impact of high-tech employment and technological change on women worker varies. b. the impact of high-tech employment and technological change on women workers suggests they are uniformly exploited. c. high-tech employment and technological change function to improve women workers’ employment prospects over the long term. d. companies most affected by technological change exhibit lower levels of sex segregation than other companies.