The conflict between Henry II and Thomas Becket highlighted what issue in medieval Europe?

A) conflicts over authority between church and state
B) the problem of incorporating towns in medieval society
C) the Nominalist-Realist debate
D) whether dynasties could pass through the female line
E) whether kings should rely on Parliaments for money and advice


Answer: A

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a. came as a disappointment to most northerners. b. was designed essentially to keep the Border States in the Union. c. was understood as politically necessary by most abolitionists. d. contradicted the campaign promises of the Republican party. e. cost him support in the "Butternut region" of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois.

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In the face of political meetings becoming illegal, French protesters instead began to meet in ____

a. church b. sporting clubs. c. coffee houses. d. banquets. e. public parks.

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The wholesale slaughter of the buffalo in the 1870s and the "pacification campaign" launched by the U.S. Army completed the final defeat and dispossession of the western plains Indians.

a. true b. false

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The southern political thinker who most prominently justified southern resistance to the Tariff of 1828 was

A) John Tyler. B) John C. Calhoun. C) Andrew Jackson. D) Henry Clay.

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