Examine the origins and growth of the Holy Roman Empire. What were its strengths and its main limitations?

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A. a desire to avenge their loss at Marathon B. a strong Athenian navy C. fighting on land instead of at sea D. their great leader, Xerxes, and his army of at least 150,000 men

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Who was the leader of Tammany Hall in New York City and the symbol of the corrupt intertwining of government power and private economic interests?

A) Horace Greeley B) Isaac Myers C) Jacob Riis D) William Tweed

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For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance. Renaissance humanism

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History

Why did Europe become the engine for rapid global change in the seventeenth and eighteenth century rather than China or some other non-Western society?

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