In addition to widows, which group of women were the main targets of witch hunts?

A. midwives
B. nuns
C. teachers
D. maids


Answer: A

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Copernicus argued that the sun was in constant motion

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following motivated British imperial trade regulations?

A) British colonists refused to export staple crops to Britain. B) The desire to end French domination of overseas trade. C) The goal of achieving a favorable balance of trade across the Empire. D) The need to export English manufactured goods to continental Europe for sale.

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