The Golden Bull, issued by Holy Roman emperor Charles IV, declared that
a. future Holy Roman emperors must be chosen by seven permanent electors between church and state.
b. the emperor could only come from the principality of Bohemia.
c. the principalities of the Holy Roman Empire must unite and declare war against the Ottoman Empire.
d. the Hanseatic League would function as municipal governments in the eastern territories.
e. the emperor could issue decrees in the name of the pope.
a
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A) the meatpacking industry. B) the steel industry. C) the lives of poor rural blacks. D) New York City government.
Anti-Semitism can be connected to a. pogroms instigated by the Russian government. b. conservative causes in Germany and Austria. c. the creation of Zionism
d. dramatic divisions in French society. e. all of the above
Under the Truman Doctrine, the United States pledged
a. never to negotiate with the Soviet Communists. b. to organize a military alliance against the Soviet empire. c. to send American forces to fight Communist revolutionaries wherever they appeared. d. to support nations anywhere who were resisting subjugation by armed minorities or outside pressures. e. to liberate the "captive nations" of Eastern Europe.
The Concert of Europe was
A) the rise of Romanticism in music in the late nineteenth century. B) a quadruple alliance between Austria, Britain, Prussia, and Russia that would use diplomacy to force changes in boundaries or social systems. C) the result of the Congress of Vienna, the redrawing of European boundaries to the Peace of Westphalia. D) the alliance between Germany, Prussia, and Russia to control European trade. E) None of these