Prior to World War I, which of the following were the wealthiest nations in Europe?

a. Russia, Austria, France
b. Austria, France, Germany
c. Britain, France, Germany
d. Germany, France, Russia
e. Germany, Russia, Britain


c

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Liberal theology had a strong advocate in German American theologian __________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Why were coffeehouses and salons sometimes said to be creating a “Republic of Letters”?

a) Like universities, these institutions fostered a transnational group of broadly educated and well-read individuals. b) They were both places where illiterate social activists could have their ideas written down. Consider This: Formal institutions of this period were often very conservative, particularly in matters of method and theology. See 5.3: The Republic of Letters. c) They self-consciously modeled themselves on Plato’s Republic. Consider This: Formal institutions of this period were often very conservative, particularly in matters of method and theology. See 5.3: The Republic of Letters. d) Illiterate people could attend and get a basic education. Consider This: Formal institutions of this period were often very conservative, particularly in matters of method and theology. See 5.3: The Republic of Letters.

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In the English Reformation,

a. the monastic orders expanded their landholdings and increased church taxes. b. the number of English Catholics significantly increased. c. Henry VIII proclaimed himself the "only Supreme Head" of the Church of England. d. the Pope appointed Henry VIII his agent in England. e. Non-Separatists openly broke with Calvinism.

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Which country had to fight a long and costly war with France to achieve its independence in 1962?

a. Kenya b. East Africa c. Algeria d. The Ivory Coast e. Guinea

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