John Knox, who was exiled under Mary I, would go on to lead the Reformation in __________.
A. Wales
B. England
C. Ireland
D. Scotland
Answer: D
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Which of the following was a consequence of the consumer revolution in eighteenth-century America?
a) increase in aggregate American debt b) spread of the Great Awakening c) establishment of colonial assemblies d) expansion of the “middle ground”
Identify the statement that is false
a. The population of the thirteen colonies, mainly Anglo-Saxon, was the least mixed to be found anywhere in the world. b. The South, holding about 90 percent of the slaves, displayed its historic black-and-white racial composition. c. New England, mostly staked out by the original Puritan migrants, showed the least ethnic diversity. d. The Middle Colonies received the bulk of later white immigrants and boasted the most variety of peoples. e. In 1775, outside of New England, about one-half the population was non-English.
Who of the following were part of the political coalition known as the "Whites"?
A. monarchists B. peasants C. moderate socialists D. All these answers are correct.
Who spoke about the doctrine of justification by faith?
A. Martin Luther. B. Ignatius Loyola. C. Desiderius Erasmus. D. Albrecht Durer. E. John Calvin.