In the first half of the nineteenth century, why did cotton become the major economic crop of the American South?
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Millenarianism is the belief that
A) all Christians go to heaven. B) all priests are impious. C) the end of the world is imminent. D) private property among Christians is immoral. E) the first millennium was superior to the second, from the vantage point of the 16th century.
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a. assimilated with their conquerors. b. moved to Miletus. c. became known as helots. d. were trained as slave-mercenaries. e. became the perioikoi.
How were the Catholics limited in England after the Glorious Revolution?
A) A decree of Religious Toleration was enacted, in which Catholics were afforded the same privileges as Protestants. B) They were not allowed to marry monarchs and were forced from the borders of Britain. C) Catholics were forced to only worship at the Anglican Church and were not allowed to intermarry with Protestants. D) They were forced into ghettos if they chose to live in England. E) Army and university positions were closed to them. They were treated as second class citizens.