What was the compromise agreement that resolved the Investiture Controversy in 1122?
a. Concordant of Rome
b. Concordant of Canossa
c. Concordant of Verdun
d. Concordant of Worms
e. Concordant of Cologne
d
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America's European allies argued that they should not have to repay loans that the United States made to them during World War I because
a. the United States had owed them about $4 billion before the war. b. the United States had charged excessive interest rates on the loans. c. they had paid a much heavier price in lost lives, so it was only fair for the United States to write off the debt. d. the United States was making so much money from Mexican oil that it did not need extra dollars. e. Germany was not paying its reparations to them, so they could not afford to pay off the loans.
Girolamo Savonarola of Florence attempted to initiate reform there by
a. arresting and deposing the Medici clan. b. initiating the Inquisition against heretics. c. holding public trials of corrupt clergy. d. holding large public burnings of luxury items. e. forming a lay society to hold their own church services.
What was a common occupation for many black soldiers in Europe?
A) They were often a part of the transportation corps, delivering supplies to soldiers at the front lines. B) They were only responsible for digging trenches and setting up temporary quarters for white soldiers. C) They were rarely put in any position of danger during the war. D) No African Americans were sent to Europe because they were thought to be lazy and cowardly.
When we say that people in early agricultural societies tended to be linked "vertically" rather than "horizontally," we mean that
a. they were organized in groups linked by some form of common allegiance. b. they were organized in groups ranked with one above the other. c. they were organized in groups linked by their class in society. d. they were organized in groups ranked according to political and economic power.