The Franciscan Order, founded by Francis of Assisi, was more austere than the Cistercians in that it
a. preached on complex theological issues.
b. lived in small monastic cluster settlements.
c. forbade private ownership of money or books.
d. collected religious texts that were specifically related to Christ.
e. accepted gifts of land from powerful supporters.
c
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A) relied on intensive agriculture B) hunted and gathered available resources C) had a precarious life and often starved D) mainly lived in deserts
What, generally, were the attitudes of the Indians of North America toward nature?
a. they were not usually willing to use natural resources to meet present-day needs b. they were often careless in exploiting natural resources for their basic needs c. they used nature and resources to measure wealth and power d. they believed land belonged to the whole tribe, not to individuals
Who unified and dominated the Islamic world in the mid-eleventh century?
a. Fatimids b. Ottomans c. Berbers d. Abbasids e. Seljuks
While in existence, the Second Bank of the United States
a. was the depository of the funds of the national government. b. irresponsibly inflated the national currency by issuing federal bank notes. c. limited economic growth by extending public credit. d. forced an ever-increasing number of bank failures. e. was not a significant influence on the health and growth of the economy.