The witchcraft craze of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
A) came out of the social unrest deriving from the shift from individualism to communalism.
B) often targeted old, single women
C) was minimal in comparison to the late Middle Ages.
D) was primarily restricted to rural areas.
E) all of these answers are correct.
B
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a. Baathists. b. Sharifs. c. Sauds. d. Hashemites.
Rights granted under Jewish emancipation were generally __________.
A. limited and uncertain B. a permanent fixture of Europe following the French Revolution C. ignored by local officials D. able to protect Jewish populations from popular anti-Semitism
Which of these leaders would be considered the founder of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century diplomatic alliances?
a. Napoleon III b. Alexander III c. Count Cavour d. Otto von Bismarck e. Victoria
___________ couldn't recieve a burial in his home state of Texas.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).