States that joined the Confederacy after the firing on Fort Sumter included
a. Virginia.
b. North Carolina.
c. Missouri.
d. Tennessee.
e. Arkansas.
a, b, d, e
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At the beginning of the Civil War, President Lincoln's military strategy stressed the need to make maximum use of the North's
A) greater enthusiasm for war. B) geographical advantages. C) superior generalship. D) larger armies.
The papal residence at Avignon was related to
a. an attempt to live an austere life, removed from the luxury of Rome. b. a temporary residence set up at the French frontier. c. an attempt to resolve the Hundred Years' War. d. a reform movement encouraged by bishops and cardinals. e. the pope's attempt to challenge the French King Philip.
Saladin, the founder of the Islamic Ayyubid dynasty, was an important figure of the Crusades because he
a. divorced the Ayyubid from the Seljuqs. b. created an effective navy to blockade any aid to crusaders. c. lost the first battle to the crusaders at the Horns of Hattin. d. committed his dynasty and himself to a jihad against the crusades. e. prohibited Christians from entering the city of Jerusalem.
Politique may be defined as
A) intrigue in the French court over religious activities of the sixteenth century. B) the political acceptance of Huguenots as a means to bring stability to France. C) political, because it put politics ahead of religion in an effort not to undermine the unified power of France. D) the religious fracture of Catholics and Calvinists in France that caused a significant political rift in France's power structure. E) the faith in the institution of government in France that supersedes all other matters.