Reforms in urban living included all of the following EXCEPT
A) the development of pure water and sewerage systems.
B) model homes built for the poor by wealthy philanthropists.
C) the demolition of old, unneeded urban defensive walls, replaced by wide avenues.
D) a successful effort to clean up all polluted rivers and lakes.
E) some increases in governmental regulations.
D
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What was Edmund Campion’s goal in England?
a) to minister to the 20 percent of England that remained Catholic and also to remove Elizabeth if possible and put a Catholic on the throne b) to work for a truce between the Vatican and the Crown of England Consider This: Although he was educated in Oxford, Campion went to Douai to study religion. See 1.6: Narrative: England’s Diamond. c) to help spread the Lutheran faith, since Lutherans did not consider Anglicans true Protestants Consider This: Although he was educated in Oxford, Campion went to Douai to study religion. See 1.6: Narrative: England’s Diamond. d) to help Queen Elizabeth expose and arrest heretics and spies from Spain Consider This: Although he was educated in Oxford, Campion went to Douai to study religion. See 1.6: Narrative: England’s Diamond.
Which important French writer noted that Catena “held all of Italy in fear”?
a) Michel de Montaigne b) René Descartes Consider This: The writer, like many humanists, was in Rome to see the remains of the Roman Republic and Empire. See 1.8: Narrative: Breaking the Chain. c) Pierre de Ronsard Consider This: The writer, like many humanists, was in Rome to see the remains of the Roman Republic and Empire. See 1.8: Narrative: Breaking the Chain. d) Clément Marot Consider This: The writer, like many humanists, was in Rome to see the remains of the Roman Republic and Empire. See 1.8: Narrative: Breaking the Chain.
How did the Girondists fare after the Thermidorian Reaction?
A. They were routed out of hiding and executed. B. They were removed from public life. C. They were outlawed. D. Many returned to their places in the government.
What aspect of the work of Francis of Assisi did the church moderate?
A) the giving away of all of one's possessions and trusting God to meet one's needs B) the traveling throughout Europe to preach C) the connecting with people in the everyday world outside of a monastery D) the preaching of sermons that were contradictory to those of the parish priests E) the discussing of Scripture from a logical rather than an emotional standpoint