From 1000 to 500 B.C.E. the peoples of which parts of the world most regularly exchanged ideas and goods with each other?

a. North and South America
b. Eurasia and the Mediterranean
c. Africa and Asia
d. Europe and North America


b

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The development of profitable commercial agriculture resulted from __________

a. improvements in agricultural technology b. the population growth in the Midwestern states c. rising need for agricultural products in the New England area d. European demands for American agricultural products e. generous government subsidies to encourage increased production

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Luther believed that salvation could be gained only by

A) performing acts of charity. B) receiving the sacraments. C) venerating the relics of saints. D) faith. E) priestly intervention.

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The Peace of Augsburg recognized in law what had already been established in practice, which was that _________

A. the religion of the land was determined by the Holy Roman Emperor B. the ruler of a land would determine the religion of the land C. Calvinists were to be tolerated throughout Europe D. Protestants everywhere must restore Catholic beliefs and practices E. religious toleration would be the norm throughout Europe

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How was America depicted on the Waldseemüller map published in 1507?

a. America was not shown on the map. b. America was shown as a separate continent from Asia. c. America was depicted as envisioned by Columbus, who considered it part of Japan. d. America was shown as part of the Spanish empire. e. North America was not shown.

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