The First Crusade was an effort to reclaim the Holy Land for the Christians. What else did the crusaders attempt to accomplish?

A) The total submission of Turks under Western control
B) The Western crusaders attempted to regain control of the Byzantine Empire and colonize the East.
C) The establishment of monasteries in Asia Minor
D) The conversion of Muslims to Christianity
E) The crusaders had no other aims


B

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A) violent demonstrations against the Stamp Act. B) economic boycotts against British goods. C) taxing powers to be maintained by Parliament. D) taxation by local assemblies only.

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King Cotton Diplomacy involved

A) ?the South freeing their slaves from their responsibilities on the plantation to serve as soldiers for the South. B) ?Southerners withholding cotton from Britain to impose pressure for military support. C) ?Southerners withholding cotton from the Union to impose commercial pressure. D) ?Southerners relying on wealthy planters to fill diplomatic posts. E) ?None of these are correct.

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The main reason that Puritan churches were struggling in the early eighteenth century was because

a. parishioners found their theological doctrines too elaborate and sermons too tedious. b. parishioners thought that ministers had gone too soft in their preaching. c. church members embraced the notion of predestination. d. they banned their predominantly female membership from any leadership positions. e. the Anglican Church successfully competed for church members.

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The Taft-Hartley Act was a 1947 bill that outlawed _______

A) some labor union activities B) the formation of labor unions C) racial discrimination in hiring practices D) gender discrimination in hiring practices E) many child labor practices

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