He was known as the "father of humanism":
A. Giovanni Boccaccio
B. Dante Alighieri
C. Francesco Petrarch
D. Guarino da Verona
E. Cosimo de' Medici
C
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The Protestant Reformation in Europe
A) created peace throughout the continent. B) allowed for religious toleration in England. C) had no significance for settlement in America. D) destroyed the unity of the Roman Catholic Church.
The progressive scholar, Lester Frank Ward, is identified with
A) "sociological jurisprudence." B) "conspicuous consumption." C) the Social Gospel. D) Reform Darwinism.
How did Frederick William I seek to weaken the power of the noble class known as junkers?
A. He seized important territories from both Austria and Poland. B. He moved many into the army officer corps. C. He continued the policies of Frederick the Great. D. He moved many to the luxurious apartments of his palace.
One of the main reasons Protestant criticisms of the church did not find support in Spain was because
a. humanist ideas were incorporated into Catholic practices in Spain. b. there were fewer people who could read Latin in Spain than in northern Europe. c. most Spaniards were preoccupied with colonizing the Americas. d. None of these answers are correct.