John Calvin turned Geneva into a __________

A) Catholic enclave
B) constitutional monarchy
C) church-centered state
D) democratic republic


C

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During the revolutionary period, most Americans:

A) looked to national government to solve their problems. B) focused on the governments of their own states. C) adopted a conservative Tory political ideology. D) became less involved in politics.

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The Estates General could not be considered a fair or democratic assembly of the French people because

a. the church had the power of the pope. b. no member of the French society below the class of noble could participate. c. the First and Second Estates voted together and canceled out any vote from the Third Estate. d. the king could count on the vote of the First and Second Estates. e. the Third Estate was considered to be a more liberal-radical body.

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In his 1925 novel, The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald

A. dramatized the plight of Midwestern farmers. B. criticized the American obsession with material success. C. satirized the inequalities in American politics. D. ridiculed the hypocritical behavior of some in evangelical religion. E. glorified wealthy Americans as examples of the "success ethic."

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_______ were/was essential to the culture, religion, and sustenance of the Plains Indians

A) Maize B) Hemp C) Bison D) Cattle

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