Was there a political side to the sixteenth-century reformation movements? How did it relate to the religious issues?
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France benefited significantly from commercial and industrial expansion, but it fell behind the English mainly because
a. continuous wars sapped its economic resources. b. guilds remained stronger, and the nobility were more contemptuous of commerce. c. as a land power, France had fewer commercial opportunities. d. France remained Catholic. e. France experienced a bloody civil war between king and the parlements.
When President Polk received the terms of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, he
A. made plans for a military occupation of Mexico City. B. faced criticism for failing to acquire all of Mexico. C. became concerned about the expansion of slavery into the new territories. D. angrily claimed that Trist had violated his instructions. E. readily accepted the treaty.
Compare and contrast W. E. B. Du Bois’s ideas about education for African Americans to those of Booker T. Washington. Why did they disagree so often about strategy and tactics?
Please provide the best answer for the statement.
How was the role of the United States in foreign affairs changing in the years immediately before the outbreak of World War I?
A) The United States continued to grow as an international power. B) The United States had become the most powerful country in the world. C) The United States was no longer an imperialist power. D) The United States was no longer a colonial power. E) The United States first entered global affairs.