Compared to rural residents and their predecessors, urban laypeople of the Reformation era were __________.
A. more knowledgeable of the wider world
B. subject to state control of information
C. loyal to the Catholic hierarchy
D. more likely to favor military actions
Answer: A
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Tomas Estrada Palma was the first
A) leader of the Cuba Libre movement to win popular election to the presidency. B) democratically elected president of a truly independent, sovereign Cuban nation. C) Cuban revolutionary to oppose foreign imperialism and local elite domination. D) Cuban president to submit to U.S. pressures and curry favor among local elites through patronage and corruption.
White soldiers who remained in the South after the war were derisively called __________.
A. scalawags B. interlopers C. redeemers D. carpetbaggers
In the 1830s, as a result of removal policies, the United States gained control of more than 100 million acres of Indian lands
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.