The author of Utopia, a satire on European government and society, was

A) Giovanni Boccaccio.
B) Desiderius Erasmus.
C) Thomas à Kepmis.
D) William Shakespeare.
E) Thomas More.


E

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What resulted from the division of Europe into three kingdoms after the death of Louis the Pious?

a. The capture of the eastern German lands by Muslim forces b. An incessant struggle between Louis the German, Charles the Bald, and their heirs over disputed territories c. Two centuries of relative calm d. The eventual emergence of Lothair as the ruler of a united Europe e. Political control by the papacy

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Many white and black Americans took advantage of the Homestead Act of 1862 to migrate west and buy cheap land taken from Native Americans by the federal government and sold at low prices

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Which of the following German-occupied territories retained some measure of independence?

a) Croatia, Bulgaria, and Hungary b) Poland, Denmark, and Sweden Consider This: These states were on the periphery of the Reich and their populations were not ones prized by the Reich for their “Aryan” composition. See 13.4: The Garrison State. c) Spain, Austria, and the Netherlands Consider This: These states were on the periphery of the Reich and their populations were not ones prized by the Reich for their “Aryan” composition. See 13.4: The Garrison State. d) Romania, Greece, and Bosnia Consider This: These states were on the periphery of the Reich and their populations were not ones prized by the Reich for their “Aryan” composition. See 13.4: The Garrison State.

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What was the main purpose of a Grand Tour?

a) It allowed young men of means to finish their university educations by observing society, culture, history, and, increasingly, nature around Europe. b) It was mainly used to get troublesome young men out of the way until they were ready to settle down. Consider This: Why did the Grand Tour become fashionable after 1600? See 3.8: Narrative: Science on Tour. c) It was a means of preparing young men planning a career in diplomacy some firsthand experience in the courts of Europe. Consider This: Why did the Grand Tour become fashionable after 1600? See 3.8: Narrative: Science on Tour. d) It was designed for young men to make marriage connections outside their home country. Consider This: Why did the Grand Tour become fashionable after 1600? See 3.8: Narrative: Science on Tour.

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