What do the coronations of Charlemagne, Otto I the Great, and Hugh Capet share in common?
A) They triggered rebellions in England.
B) They linked the monarchy to the Church.
C) They reinforced Orthodox Christianity.
D) They strengthened the Byzantine Empire.
B) They linked the monarchy to the Church.
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Early Christians organized themselves into communities and elected __________ to lead worship and supervise funds.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The Duke of Alba's rule in France was characterized by __________.
A. repression and violence B. peace and toleration C. pitched battles with Protestant rebels D. tense negotiations over sovereignty
The Mundus Novus was named "America" after ________ by a German mapmaker.
A. Columbus B. Vespucci C. de León D. da Gama
What Indian state’s navy controlled the eastern Indian Ocean trade?
a. Chochin b. Delhi Sultanate c. Cholas d. Kerala e. Angkor Wat