The dominant intellectual movement of the eighteenth century was ________
A) the Renaissance
B) the Scientific Revolution
C) Romanticism
D) the Enlightenment
D
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Planters in the Chesapeake began to rely more heavily on slaves because __________
A) due to local laws and improving economic conditions in England, indentured servants and convict labor were difficult to come by B) that area of the Atlantic coast lay along a more direct route from Africa than did anywhere else in the Americas C) the region was settled later in the colonial era by planters from the Carolinas D) slaves were believed to have more agreeable dispositions
Under the code of chivalry, a common soldier could expect what if he were captured in battle?
a. conscription into the other side's army. b. imprisonment c. death d. being held for ransom. e. having to wait until a mutual exchange of prisoners of war occurred.
Behind the concept of nationalism usually lay the idea of popular ___________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The factional struggle between the Almagros and the Pizarros involved a dispute over
A) possession of Cuzco. B) possession of Chile. C) the division of the treasure seized at Cajamarca. D) whether Pizarro or Almagro should have the title of governor and captain general.