The leader of the "peasants' crusade" was

a. Gregory the Great.
b. Richard the Homeless.
c. Peter the Hermit.
d. Charles the Hammer.
e. Saladin the Wise.


c

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A) companies in which stock is given to investors to facilitate growth. B) the precursor to current publicly traded companies that all have access to ownership. C) the legitimate development of a business for the purposes of exchange in which banks located reduced risk and favorable lending. D) a type of business partnership in which individuals pool their capital in exchange for shares of the venture's profits. E) None of these

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Conventional aerial bombing during World War II

A. did not appear to weaken the will of the people to continue to fight the enemy. B. devastated German military production. C. caused minimal damage, despite military planners´ hopes. D. had little impact in Britain alone among the belligerent nations of Europe. E. was practiced mostly by the Axis powers and only rarely by the Allies.

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