After which battle in 1066 did William the Conqueror take over England?
a. Poitiers
b. Runnymede
c. Hastings
d. Bosworth Field
e. Agincourt
c
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What was the outcome of the Nicaean council over the theological dispute between God the Father and Christ the Son?
A) Both sides signed the Nicene Creed, but later disagreed on its interpretation. B) Both sides signed the Nicene Creed, and the dispute was resolved. C) The Nicaean council failed to arrive at a resolution. D) The Arian position was peacefully accepted by most Christians. E) The Nicaean council could not resolve the issues, leading to a permanent split in the Western church.
The National Origins Act of 1924 was aimed at limiting the immigration of __________
A) western Europeans and Irish Protestants B) western European Catholics and Japanese C) southern and eastern Europeans and Japanese D) Germans and southern and eastern Europeans
Sugar was called a rich man's crop for several reasons. Which statement does NOT identify one of these reasons?
a. It had to be planted extensively. b. It required the clearing of much land. c. It could be purchased only by the wealthy. d. It required an elaborate refining process. e. It was a capital-intensive agricultural business.
The invention of the traction plow in the third millennium B.C.E. was significant because it
A. led to a temporary decline in the world's population, due to its inefficiency. B. enabled farmers to plough larger sections of land in a shorter amount of time. C. enabled the children of farmers to pursue other trades, as fewer hands were needed on the farm. D. encouraged city dwellers to take up farming as a reliable source of income.