The two major regions for trade were the

a. Baltic and Black Seas.
b. Black and Mediterranean Seas.
c. Baltic and Balkan coasts.
d. Mediterranean and Baltic Seas.
e. Mediterranean and African coasts.


d

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What is the best way to describe the relationship that the Catholic Church of the High Middle Ages had with Aristotle's work?

A) While at first hostile, the church came to appreciate his writings as being compatible with Scripture. B) The church was suspicious and hostile towards Aristotle's work and never changed their minds on the subject. C) While at first accepting of Aristotle's writings, the church came to be suspicious and hostile towards them. D) The church immediately sensed the compatibility of Aristotle's writings with Scripture and worked to encourage it. E) Although they had a mixed emotional response to Aristotle's writings, the church endorsed him nonetheless.

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Which of the following is true of expansionists who supported the War with Mexico?

a. Humanitarian concerns dominated the thoughts of the war's supporters. b. Support of expansionism and of the war often had an undercurrent of racism. c. Egalitarian principles dominated the thoughts of expansionists and supporters of the war. d. Support for the war was based primarily on the belief that expansion would open new markets for Americanproducts.

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Territorial agreements at the Congress included all of the following except

A) enlargement of Prussia. B) granting Russia part of Poland. C) transferring parts of the Belgian and French coasts to British control. D) joining the Netherlands (Holland) and Belgium. E) stripping Britain of naval out posts and colonies.

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All of the following were features of romanticism except

A) a reaction against Enlightenment rationalism. B) an emphasis on emotion and sentiment. C) it lionized Napoleon for his military defeats and ability to overthrow kings and states. D) an interest in the Middle Ages, rustic life, and exotic places. E) an objective analysis of natural phenomena.

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