The Reformation had a major political impact on the Holy Roman Empire, among other reasons, because
a. the Protestant emphasis on obedience to secular authorities centralized the Empire into a unified German state.
b. the separation of church and state weakened both.
c. feudal princes and Protestant communities allied to keep the Emperor weak.
d. the resulting wars of religion enabled the Emperor to increase his power, finally breaking the power of feudalism.
e. Protestants effectively turned the Empire into a theocracy.
c
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Colonists considered the British use of European mercenaries, Hessians, as paid soldiers
a. a smart strategy. b. to be an extreme, unwarranted, and unpatriotic utilization of foreign nationals in this conflict between American colonists and their British cousins. c. a pathetic way to build an army. d. a sign of British desperation. e. none of these choices are correct.
By 1775, the non-Indian population of the English colonies was just over
A. 8 million. B. 1 million. C. 2 million. D. 4 million. E. 6 million.
Because of its policy of religious toleration, ________ attracted unusual numbers of independent-minded people
A) Maryland B) Connecticut C) Pennsylvania D) New York E) Rhode Island
Men deprived of their main source of testosterone by castration show a dramatic decrease in sexual behavior in some, but not all, cases. Based on this research, we can infer that ______.
A. there is not enough evidence to say that testosterone has an impact on sexual desire in men B. testosterone is linked to sexual desire, but not the driving factor C. androgens do not play a significant role in sexual desire in men D. testosterone has an activating effect in maintaining sexual desire in men