What country in Europe had the most religious toleration in the 1700s?

A) Britain
B) The Netherlands
C) Spain
D) France
E) Prussia


Ans: A

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A. specialize in new developing jobs B. spend more time on farming C. work for less time D. devote themselves to religious studies

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What was the greatest scandal of the Fourth Crusade?

A) The crusaders lost Jerusalem to the Muslims. B) It resulted in the occupation of the Christian city of Constantinople by Crusaders. C) The Fourth Crusade led to a war with the Spanish. D) It deteriorated into a quest for wealth and power and multiple lawsuits. E) It hurt the reputation of Christians across the Muslim world.

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While this new philosophy did not end Akbar’s military campaigns, which he saw as ordained by God, it ultimately did lead him to conducting spirited religious debates with his subjects and formulating a new religion he called _________, or “divine faith.”

a. Islam b. din-i ilahi c. Ain-i-Akbari d. Muraqaba

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William Hastie’s resignation and subsequent publications __________

A) drew attention to racial problems in the American military B) reflected well upon the Roosevelt administration for its farsighted racial policies C) reflected on the accomplishments of the Tuskegee Airmen D) drew attention to segregation in civilian life

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