The Northern Renaissance was different from the Italian Renaissance because most of its leading figures

a. promoted Humanism rather than Scholasticism.
b. were less willing to write for lay audiences.
c. came from more diverse backgrounds and were more devoted to religious reforms.
d. did not publish their writings.


c. came from more diverse backgrounds and were more devoted to religious reforms.

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A) the creation of a permanent buffer zone between the Soviet Union and Germany. B) absolute Soviet control over the countries of Eastern Europe. C) a rapid recovery for Germany. D) reparations from Germany in the form of machinery, munitions, and art.

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The outbreak of the bubonic plague in the fourteenth century began in

A. India. B. Africa. C. China. D. England. E. Italy.

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How did the United States emerge victorious in the Persian Gulf War?

a. By leading a coalition of allies b. By relying on superior weaponry c. By forcing Iraqi forces out of Kuwait d. A and B e. A, B, and C

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Evangelical Protestantism was at odds with the reform spirit of the pre-Civil War period.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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