In 1598, Henry IV of France issued the Edict of Nantes, which granted religious tolerance to
A. Catholics
B. Huguenots, French Calvinists, Protestants
C. Muslims
D. Jews
B. Huguenots, French Calvinists, Protestants
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The nineteenth-century conception of the nation refers to a community of people who share a common __________
A) culture B) language C) religion D) citizenship
Billy Holiday’s signature song, “Strange Fruit,” described __________
A) discrimination B) slavery C) love D) lynching
Megacities are defined by their ________
A) location B) size C) structure D) global importance
According to your text, the cultural chasm between Europeans and Indians was most evident in the area of
A) religion; because the language barrier prevented the "worthy" Indians from being properly converted to Christianity. B) material property; because Europeans could not understand why Indians were so devoted to amassing vast collections of personal property. C) warfare; because Europeans fought in large groups to destroy their enemies, whereas Indians fought more often to display their courage or avenge a wrong. D) gender relations; because Europeans were angered by the fact that Indian women refused to work in the fields.