What was the significance of the Duke of Urbino and Duchess Sforza and their role in Renaissance society?

A) They were the super couple of the Renaissance in glamour and politics.
B) They were the essence of a political marriage to consolidate power from Urbino and Milan.
C) They were powerful examples of the new Renaissance ideal. They were active, learned, responsible, elegant, and Christian.
D) They modeled ideal citizenship with the Church and the society, while embracing humanist theology.
E) None of these


C

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A. the defeat of Frederick II B. the reconquest of Silesia C. her granting of additional privileges to the nobility D. the preservation of the Habsburg empire as a major political power

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In the absence of white laborers after the transition away from indentured servitude, black slaves were

A) ?more closely guarded but better cared for. B) ?given fewer rights but still allowed their independent economy. C) ?forced to work longer hours under worsening conditions. D) ?more highly valued as they became the only source of labor. E) ?not affected in terms of their overall conditions.

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What new social class was created by the rise of Capitalism in Western Europe?

a. knights b. bourgeoisie c. nobles d. peasants e. warriors

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Which of the following is true of loving romantic relationships?

A) They are focused fully on building a family. B) They reflect unique communication patterns. C) Their patterns are as similar as patterns a person shares with close relationships like family members. D) They are said to be true if the commitment factor is high and passion is low. E) For a true romantic relationship, intimacy and passion must be low and commitment must be high.

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