What sixteenth-century European upheaval had a profound impact upon England’s settlement of the New World?
A) the Crusades
B) the War of the Roses
C) the Reformation
D) the Hundred Years’ War
E) the Renaissance
Answer: C
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a. Cotton Mather b. George Whitefield c. John Winthrop d. Benjamin Franklin
Looking at Map 10.3, "Germanic Kingdoms After the Invasions," the Roman Empire in this period was roughly the same as ________
A) Rome under the republic B) the Persian Empire C) the Roman Empire at its height D) the Hellenistic world
Which Roman poet from northern Italy is regarded as one of the world's great lyric poets?
a. Catullus b. Plautus c. Terence d. Cato e. Lucretius
China's "last emperor" was
a. Mao Zedong. b. Guangxu. c. Kuang Hsu. d. Puyi. e. Yuan Shikai.