What made the religious conflicts of the sixteenth century especially destructive? Include examples of these conflicts and their results.
What will be an ideal response?
The ideal answer should include:
1. Increasingly powerful centralized states
2. Professional standing armies
3. Engagement of the broader population in religious disputes
4. The Thirty Years' War as the most destructive of the conflicts
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A. African Americans B. Anglo Americans C. Asian Americans D. Latino Americans
Upton Sinclair described the __________ as the "wage slaves of the Beef Trust."
a. consumers of unsanitary beef b. inhumanely treated cows c. poorly paid meat packers d. African American indentured servants e. politicians whom owners bribed
Why did A. Philip Randolph threaten a massive march on Washington in 1941?
A) to end racial discrimination in the defense industry B) to bring the United States into World War II C) to support U.S. neutrality D) to end discrimination in federal aid programs E) to allow women to work in wartime industries
What natural events occurred around 1300 to change Europe's relationship to food?
What will be an ideal response?