The Berlin Wall was erected in response to __________.

A. the American military presence in Berlin
B. refugees fleeing from East Germany to West Germany
C. concerns about immigration from Western Europe
D. fear of domestic terrorism


Answer: B

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What strategy did the church use that allowed it to steadily gain power over secular monarchs?

A) It consistently claimed more power in theory than it had in practice, and therefore they always gained through compromises. B) It used the threat of excommunication to force unruly monarchs into yielding to the church. C) It encouraged monarchs to give land to the church on the grounds that clergy would be more loyal than ambitious lords. D) It encouraged them to engage in costly crusades, which weakened their financial resources and manpower. E) It agreed to make candidates for church offices give an oath of homage to kings in return for a generous fee.

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When he became the leader of the German Reformation, Luther chose

a. to support the power of the Holy Roman Emperor. b. to reject the power of princes and magistrates. c. to question the social hierarchy. d. to abandon his millenarian beliefs. e. to preserve the social order.

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The Second Great Awakening both took advantage of the market revolution and criticized its excesses.

a. true b. false

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Adolf Hitler's policy objectives included the destruction of the Versailles treaty, the conquest and colonization of Eastern Europe, and the

a. domination and exploitation of racial inferiors. b. destruction of the United States. c. destruction of England. d. destruction of Italy. e. destruction of France.

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