Discuss how the Catholic-Protestant-Anglican division of Europe caused/contributed to violent conflict and how that conflict was eventually resolved
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Your answer should deal with the Spanish oppression of the Netherlands and Philip II’s attempt to conquer England; the civil war in France; and, most importantly, the Thirty Years War. Identify which states were Protestant and which were Catholic, and examine whether their religious beliefs always determined which side they took in the Wars of Religion.
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In contrast to the wars in Europe in the eighteenth century, the American Revolutionary War was __________.
a) inspired by a commitment to republican ideals b) devoid of any commitment to a political ideology c) remarkable for its reliable lines of communication d) remarkable for its logistical simplicity
The religious zeal of the Second Great Awakening led to the founding of many small, denominational, liberal arts colleges, chiefly in the
a. East. b. South and West. c. North. d. South exclusively. e. West exclusively.
The first three years of Jamestown's history witnessed __________
a. terrible hardship and suffering b. the discovery of gold and silver c. successful attempts at growing many profitable crops d. the establishment of a representative form of government e. the erection of the first Christian church in North America
What role did the Soviet Union play in the course of World War II and the origins of the cold war? Why did the Soviet-American partnership collapse so quickly? What were the main Soviet goals at the end of World War II?
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