How did the Thirty Years’ War change military tactics?
A) It increased the usefulness of cavalry.
B) It focused on hand to hand combat.
C) It increased the use of guns, with an emphasis on drill and discipline.
D) It led to smaller, more mobile armies.
E) It led to a rise of mercenaries.
Ans: C
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A. is thought by most scholars to be a form of small pox. B. followed the trade routes into Europe from England. C. devastated primarily the rural population of Europe. D. was preceded by a gradual decline in population. E. was preceded by years of famine that weakened the populace.
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A. ensure the submission of French Canadians and Spanish Floridians. B. encourage American acceptance of Grenville's new measures. C. enforce the Proclamation of 1763 by providing protection to colonials settling west of the Appalachians. D. monitor relations between Indians and colonials.
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What will be an ideal response?