Who took over control of Florence in the fifteenth century?
A) the Sforza
B) the Venetians
C) the Papacy
D) the Medici
E) the German emperors
Ans: D
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a. There was insufficient contact between regions for it to be the same pathogen. b. Contemporary accounts refer to a different illness. c. There were no black rats in China during this period. d. The suddenness and virulence of the disease suggests a new pathogen.
In Massachusetts and ________, the Great Awakening split congregations into Old Lights and New Lights
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
What did Bolivar have in common with George Washington, in addition to leading a revolution for independence?
a. Both dreamed of becoming kings. b. Both were slave owners. c. Both had been educated in Europe. d. Both died penniless and in disgrace. e. Both failed in their first attempts at revolution.
The ______ system was President Andrew Jackson's belief that government offices should go to political supporters.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).