During the late sixteenth century, which religion gained strength in Poland?

A) Lutheranism
B) Calvinism
C) Judaism
D) Catholicism


D

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When the author says that in the contemporary world messages about goods are all pervasive, he means that ______.

A. advertising has increasingly filled up the spaces of our daily existence B. consumerism is not as important as it once was C. advertising has become less important than the actual product being sold D. the dominant culture of the country has shifted and is focused more on quality of products than availability

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The French needed colonies to __________.

A. retain status as a great power B. provide raw materials for French industry C. offer land to a rapidly growing population D. provide naval bases to retain parity with the British

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Which of the following is an accurate statement regarding European universities in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries?

A. Despite being run by church authorities, women were allowed to attend European universities in large numbers. B. European universities were entirely independent of the Catholic Church and engaged in secular learning alone. C. European universities were public enterprises, and anyone could attend them regardless of rank or wealth. D. European universities were influenced by similar Muslim institutions and behaved as a type of professional guild in European society.

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Which of the following was NOT an aspect of the civilization program designed to convert Indians to European ways of living?

A. European gender roles B. criminal punishments for groups rather than individuals C. private property D. fences

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