All of the following is true of the ideal of civilized behavior known as chivalry EXCEPT
A) knights were to fight to defend the church.
B) knights were to protect the weak and defenseless.
C) chivalry was developed without the influence of the church.
D) winning glory should be the knight's highest aim and motivating force.
E) knights should treat captives as honored guests.
C
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During the war between France and Prussia
a. the South German states joined the French against the Prussian threat. b. Napoleon III defeated the Prussian ending the rise of Prussia. c. Austria came to France's aid. d. Napoleon III was captured and Parisians were threatened with starvation. e. Bismarck lost his gamble that the southern Germans would ally with Prussia.
What would be an example of John Locke’s views on liberalism?
a. a slave who had every right to challenge his or her bondage b. a person who has the right to choose what church he or she will attend c. a government that had a king to check the power of the legislative branch d. a king who announces the official religion for all people living in his country e. a government that creates a fund to help the poor
Islamic system of law
What will be an ideal response?
In the 1830s, the Bank of the United States was opposed by
A. both "soft-money" advocates and "hard-money" advocates. B. "hard-money" advocates. C. Henry Clay. D. None of these answers is correct. E. "soft-money" advocates.