_____ was a renewed belief in the importance of the individual as opposed to the institution of the Church; it was characterized by optimism, curiosity, and an emphasis on naturalism

A) Roman Catholicism
B) Polytheism
C) Mercantilism
D) Pantheism
E) Christian humanism


E

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Which of the following was responsible for the success of the Ashanti as a great kingdom by the mid-eighteenth century?

a. gold b. slavery c. silver d. maritime trade

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An impressive feature of the Hopewell culture was its __________

A) great variety of cultivated crops-. B) vast trading network-. C) geographic scope-. D) extensive use of blood rituals and human sacrifice-.

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What is the best explanation offered for the extremes encountered in the Reign of Terror?

What will be an ideal response?

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