Identify a factor that led to the development of Christian humanism in sixteenth century Europe
A) The increased acceptance of the Roman Catholicism
B) The increased acceptance of the feudal system in Europe
C) The decision of the Church to promote multiple religions across Europe
D) The decline of the Reformation movement
E) The consolidation of monarchial powers
E
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a. protection of the rights of nonwhite, nonindustrial nations. b. respect for the sovereignty of Latin American nations. c. noninterference in the affairs of Western Hemispheric nations. d. recognition of claims to Russian and Japanese territory. e. U.S. military action to maintain order and control, often at the expense of social justice.
Which phrase best describes England's interest in the early 1500s in establishing overseas colonies?
a. Fervent and religiously motivated b. Tepid, with limited forays into colonization c. Virtually non-existent d. Incredibly strong e. Dangerously overambitious
During World War II, the Fair Employment Practices Commission was created
A. and led by A. Philip Randolph. B. to help southern African Americans move to northern cities to take war jobs. C. in response to significant protests led by the Congress of Racial Equality. D. by President Roosevelt to stop black protesters from marching on the capital. E. after serious racial rioting broke out in several northern industrial cities.
The map, "Spain's North American Frontier, c. 1750" shows the northernmost point of Spanish settlement on the Pacific coast was at
A) San Francisco. B) Tucson. C) Monterrey. D) San Diego.