What was a social and cultural outcome of the church's advocacy of indissoluble marriage?
a. More bachelors never married.
b. The nuclear family developed at the expense of the extended family.
c. A greater proportion of widows emerged in communities.
d. Fewer children were born in medieval times.
e. There was a rapid increase in Europe's population.
b
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Why did King James II revoke the charters of New York and New Jersey and create the Dominion of New England?
A) He felt that the consolidation would make it easier for him to impose Catholicism on Puritan New England. B) He had lost interest in colonial affairs and believed that it would be easier to administer one large colony than several small ones. C) He wanted to consolidate the English colonies and place them under powerful governors, in the style of Spain. D) He wished to squash unrest among colonists seeking independence from England and the crown. E) He wanted to gain control of the wealth of New England as proprietor of New York.
Kennedy struggled to achieve a liberal domestic agenda because:
A) his main focus was foreign policy. B) northern liberals believed Kennedy was insincere. C) Kennedy had no real commitment to a liberal agenda. D) conservative southern Democrats in Congress blocked Kennedy's initiatives.
After the Nazi successes in the first two years of the war, only one country held out against the Germans in Europe, aided and supported by their worldwide empire. This country was
A) France. B) the United States. C) Italy. D) Japan. E) Britain.
The personal property allowance for those relocated was what per family?
A) 110 Kilograms B) 40 Kilograms C) 100 pounds D) 50 pounds E) 50 Kilograms