What was the Inquisition?
A) A crusade against the Gnostics
B) A rebellion against non-believers in France
C) A church tribunal that used complex procedures of investigation and punishment to enforce religious conformity and root out heretics
D) Secret proceedings to torture those non-responsive to papal decree
E) The establishment of a court and jury panel to hear cases considered for excommunication by the pope
C
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Backcountry communities __________
a. rarely settled beyond the effective authority of colonial governments b. lived harmoniously with Native Americans with no need for military assistance from colonial governments c. rejected formal religious institutions and embraced a spiritual system similar to Native Americans d. were ethnically diverse rather than ethnic enclaves e. developed a culture with a deeply rooted moral character
By mid-1846, Mexican forces had defeated Americans in southern California towns like Los Angeles and San Diego. Then what happened?
a. Zachary Taylor's Army of the West arrived and defeated the Mexicans. b. John Frémont's troops helped Winfield Scott's army beat the Mexicans. c. Stephen Kearny and John Stockton's forces arrived and reconquered the lost towns. d. The United States and Mexico signed a treaty, establishing a boundary just south of San Francisco.
In practice, the British mercantile system worked so that the
A) colonies' interests predominated over those of the mother country. B) mother country's interests predominated over those of the colonies. C) colonies and mother country were equal partners, sharing a general imperial interest. D) interests of the northern colonies were favored over the southern colonies.
Henry I secured the imperial German borders by checking the invasions of the Hungarians and the __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word