What was the most important result of the Germanic takeover of the West?
A) The Germanic tribes continued to expand and conquer more territory, and as they did, they spread Roman and Christian civilization beyond Rome's frontiers.
B) Unified, they were a much more powerful society that could fend off the invaders from the East.
C) The disappearance of the frontiers between Roman and barbarian Europe
D) All of these
E) None of these
C
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Why would the Catholic king of France subsidize the Protestant army of Gustavus Adolphus during the Thirty Years’ War?
a) The king was more concerned about Spanish expansion in Europe than about Gustavus’s Lutheranism. b) The king hoped that by supporting the army he could convince Gustavus to adopt Catholicism. Consider This: How did Ferdinand II’s accession to the Bohemian throne change the distribution of Catholic troops within the Holy Roman Empire? See 2.1.2: Into Total War. c) The king hoped that by supporting Gustavus he could avoid problems with the Anglicans in England. Consider This: How did Ferdinand II’s accession to the Bohemian throne change the distribution of Catholic troops within the Holy Roman Empire? See 2.1.2: Into Total War. d) The king calculated that Gustavus would bankrupt himself against the Spanish, allowing France to expand into northern Europe. Consider This: How did Ferdinand II’s accession to the Bohemian throne change the distribution of Catholic troops within the Holy Roman Empire? See 2.1.2: Into Total War.
Who created a personal empire in equatorial Africa in the late nineteenth century?
A) Alexander I B) Leopold II C) Napoleon III D) Charles X
How did the conversion of rulers assist the spread of Christianity in Eurasia and Africa?
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Which of the following is a characteristic of the German immigrants to the American colonies in the eighteenth century? a. They seldom came in family groups. b. Because they belonged to a variety of Protestant sects, they added to the religious diversity of middlecolonies such as Pennsylvania
c. Most were Catholics fleeing persecution at the hands of Lutherans in the German states. d. Most were exiled from their respective German states because of their radical political ideas.