The events that sparked the Reformation arose from an intersection of which developments?
A. the French invasion of Italy and the end of the Great Schism
B. corruption in the Catholic church and Luther's call for reform
C. the Hundred Years' War and the election of Pope Leo X
D. John Huss' conviction for heresy and the Thirty Years' War
Answer: B
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A) refused to break completely with the old-line civil rights movement. B) rejected the new "black studies" academic model as "too little, too late." C) pointedly rejected the tradition of black leftist politics, arguing that black politics should be rooted in distinctively African or African American values. D) demanded a complete break with mainstream American society.
President Wilson responded to the sinking of the Lusitania by
a. calling on the German government to cease submarine warfare. b. breaking diplomatic relations with Germany. c. stopping Americans from traveling on belligerent ships. d. demanding that passenger vessels be prohibited from carrying war goods.
Custer's defeat at Little Bighorn in 1876 was made possible in part by an unusually large gathering of tribal warriors.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Commodore Dewey led the American invasion of __________
A) Panama B) Spain C) Cuba D) the Philippines