What lasting consequences did humanism have on European Christianity?

a. deep concern about the existence of heresies
b. the continuing use of Latin in church liturgy
c. an upholding of church traditions
d. scrutiny of the Bible's language


d

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Discussing the circumstances of all kinds of working people, the textbook concludes that:

a. workers in America, regardless of skill level, were better off than workers in Europe b. the lower paid workers, including women and blacks, improved their earnings by roughly half c. the lives of workers were not only difficult but insecure, and improvements came slowly d. workers at all income levels experienced at least periodic abundance

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The Swahili city-states of East Africa were easily subdued because

A) the Portuguese sacked and plundered the city-states. B) the Portuguese possessed a strong navy. C) they were weak militarily. D) the Portuguese used intimidation ruthlessly. E) all of the above.

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What was the purpose of Benedict Arnold's and Ethan Allen's capture of Fort Ticonderoga?

a. To capture artillery for use around Boston. b. To cut the British in Boston off from resupply. c. To open an invasion route into Canada. d. To drive away Indian tribes that were loyal to Britain.

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Along with providing nursing and medical support services during the war, the U.S. Sanitary Commission

a. helped many women acquire organizational skills and self-confidence that they would use in the postwar women´s rights movement. b. helped garner public respect for the medical profession. c. provided medical training to a large number of African Americans. d. enabled many women to serve as spies while nursing. e. made major breakthroughs in germ theory and the prevention of deaths due to infection.

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