King Henry VIII of England broke with the pope in establishing the Church of England and appointing himself its head. The Church of England

A. was soon dissolved, after which England returned to its Catholic religious teachings and rituals.
B. quickly began promoting a reformist doctrine.
C. remained essentially Catholic.
D. allied itself with reformist Catholics Luther and Calvin.


Answer: C

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A. telegraph B. steam engine C. cotton gin D. sewing machine

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A) the Carthaginians. B) the Greeks. C) the Etruscans. D) the Gauls. E) the Phoenicians.

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The political machines stayed in power mostly because they __________.

a. paid attention to the needs of the least-privileged voters b. bribed economic and social elites c. were willing to use violence to hold on to power d. used city resources efficiently

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