How did Henry II of England and his sons curtail the strength of the nobility?
a. They forced the nobility to provide military service.
b. They initiated the parliament.
c. They prevented the nobility from building new castles without licenses.
d. They demanded taxes from the nobility.
e. They required participation in the Crusades by law.
c
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a. married with children. b. an African American. c. a high-school graduate. d. a draftee in his early- to mid-twenties.
Wood also mentions the difficulty of “bringing together separate states.” Why do you think the states have resisted having a national government instead of 13 separate governments?
What will be an ideal response?
One of Herbert Hoover's few relief measures was creation of the
a. Works Progress Administration. b. Farm Credit Act. c. Reconstruction Finance Corporation. d. Emergency Banking Act.
The American victory that led to the French alliance occurred at __________
a. Saratoga b. Yorktown c. Breed's Hill d. Philadelphia e. Trenton