In 1600, Calvinism had strong support in all of the following countries except
a. France. c. Scotland.
b. the Netherlands. d. Denmark.
d
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A. clergy B. the unemployed C. shopkeepers, artisans, and wage earners D. merchants
Asian workers in Chinatowns in the United States
A) included very few women. B) comprised a large proportion of the garment industry. C) rarely remained in the country longer than a few months. D) received high paying jobs.
Where did Habsburg power reside following the Treaty of Rastatt in 1714?
A. outside Germany B. within the German states C. in Spain D. in Italy
Charles Sheldon, in his best-selling book In His Steps, called on Americans to ask "what would Jesus do" in terms of dealing with wealth and other social problems in America
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.