What changed for serfs after the Black Death?

A) None of them survived.
B) They were freed by their lords.
C) Their dues were removed.
D) Their treatment by the lords improved considerably since they could bargain for better working conditions.
E) They no longer were obligated legally to their lords, although they could commit themselves to him if they chose.


D

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A) federal funding of defense industries during World War II B) the election of Richard Nixon--the first president from California--in 1968 C) the emergence of the aerospace industry in the 1960s and 1970s D) construction of the interstate highway system in the 1950s and 1960s

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"Buckwheats" and "hayseeds":

a. often found the exciting, colorful, dangerous life in the city compelling b. frequently moved to the city, disliked the atmosphere, and returned to the farm c. disliked anything but farming, and rarely moved to the city d. usually harmed their economic prospects by moving to the city

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Discuss the factors that led to the U.S. decision to declare war against Spain in 1898

What will be an ideal response?

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Communist guerrillas led by Ho Chi Minh harassed Japanese occupation forces in Vietnam with American and British assistance.

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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