Economically, the great plague and the crises of the fourteenth century
A) devastated peasants but not nobles.
B) brought an economic boom to landlords.
C) caused only minor changes in agricultural practices.
D) raised wages because of a scarcity of labor.
E) had little impact.
D
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A) human sacrifice ended. B) political unity resulted. C) the population decreased. D) Tollan became an urban complex. E) trade ended.
The Second Punic War marked Rome's only serious defeat during the Republic
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Jimmy Carter was defeated for reelection in 1980 in part because of
a. his hostility toward Jews and Arabs proved politically fatal. b. the economic crises of stagnant oil prices and deflation. c. the struggling economy and the Iranian hostage crisis. d. his failure to obtain the release of American spies held by Communist Russia. e. his association with the Watergate era of politics.
Nineteenth-century Protestant revivalists such as the New Light revivalists
A. took the lead in the cause to end slavery. B. believed temperance was detracting from other, loftier reform movements. C. sought to revive the ideals of Calvinism. D. argued that personal salvation could be achieved by individual effort. E. believed that no individual could control his or her personal salvation.