The struggle over the Welf candidacy for emperor was also a rivalry between __________.
A. Poland and Hungary
B. the pope and the patriarch of Constantinople
C. Castile and Aragon
D. England and France
Answer: D
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A) the United States. B) France. C) Germany. D) Russia. E) Italy.
In England, during the period of the 1640s to 1660, all of the following occurred except
a. Charles I was executed. b. Charles I antagonized the Puritans in Parliament. c. Oliver Cromwell led his New Model Army to victory over the forces of the king. d. Charles II replaced his executed father on the English throne. e. after the death of Charles I, Cromwell became the new king of England.
Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding the importance and significance of black churches?
A. Churches were the only black institutions completely independent of planter or white authority. B. Churches were responsible for a dramatic increase in the literacy rate among blacks. C. Black ministers were careful to avoid political speech in the pulpit and upheld the principle of the separation of church and state. D. While women in black churches could not be ordained as minister, they took on leadership roles in missionary societies, literacy programs, and many other church programs.
In order to curtail British influence after concessions made in the Treaty of Nanjing, the Manchus
a. privately funded the Boxers to stage a revolt. b. made concessions with other foreign nations, including the United States. c. closed Shanghai to all foreigners. d. executed Lord Amherst. e. opened an international free trade zone in Zardoz province.