All of the following situations strained England's relationship with Spain in the late 1500s EXCEPT
a. religious hostility between Protestantism and Catholicism.
b. English suppression of Spanish-assisted Irish rebels.
c. raids by English "sea dogs" on Spanish colonies and ships.
d. rivalry over placing their own puppet monarch on the French throne.
e. the routing of the Spanish Armada.
d
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The National Woman's Christian Temperance Union's "do-everything" policy involved
advocating that A) women take all kinds of paid work. B) everything be done in the struggle to achieve women's rights. C) women take on all kinds of domestic work. D) women's task of doing everything was hurting women as wage earners.
In his book The Levittowners, Herbert J. Gans maintained that suburbanites were
A) apathetic. B) less isolated and suspicious. C) xenophobic. D) distrustful of government. E) insatiable as consumers.
Before he was elected president in 1932, Franklin Roosevelt had already
a. served as governor of New York. b. run for vice president of the United States. c. been assistant secretary of the navy. d. been the American ambassador to Britain. e. been a United States senator.
Many activities thought to reflect the benevolence of the Inca state actually were
A) invented by pro-Inca chroniclers writing after the conquest. B) traditional village cooperative functions taken over by the Inca state for its own ends. C) examples of the "divide-and-rule" policy of Inca rulers. D) designed to prevent rebellions on the part of conquered peoples.