What was the worst catastrophe that struck Europe in the fourteenth century?
A) The Black Death
B) Babylonian Captivity
C) The Hundred Years' War
D) The Great Schism
E) The Crisis of confidence
A
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Under the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, the United States
A) promised to respect Mexican sovereignty in the future. B) gained Texas and Oklahoma. C) agreed to continue Mexico's prohibition of slavery in the Southwest. D) gained New Mexico and Upper California.
In addition to seeking personal salvation through their religion, slaves
a. prayed that all earthly power would be placed in their hands. b. sought group salvation through the belief that God would deliver all slaves from bondage. c. sought forgiveness for their masters. d. prayed that they would receive earthly riches as a reward for their trials and tribulations.
The _____ was an intellectual and artistic reconnection to the age of Greco-Roman antiquity; it started in the fourteenth century and lionized the individual
A) Renaissance B) Pantheism C) Crusades D) mercantilism E) feudal revolution
Compared to European preindustrial societies, the population of eighteenth-century America __________
A) grew three times faster B) grew at about the same rate C) slowly declined D) grew much more slowly