Urban populations increased significantly during the nineteenth century
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Under the Old Regime, Jews were largely segregated from non-Jewish citizens with the exception of __________.
A. England B. France C. Spain D. Poland
The Great Awakening spurred all of the following EXCEPT
a. the development of religious pluralism b. establishment of nonsectarian colleges c. separation of church and state d. active participation in church affairs by ordinary people e. the banning of Anglicanism
All of the following were true of the political recovery of the fifteenth century in Europe except
A. centralized monarchies gained strength in western Europe. B. centralized monarchies gained strength in Germanic central Europe. C. decentralized government became typical in eastern and central Europe. D. the "new monarchies" greatly aided in stabilizing France, Spain, and England. E. Henry VII's cautious policies had made England solvent and stable by 1500.
Who described history as a place where an individual's faith is tested?
a. Karl Barth b. Arnold Toynbee c. Theodor Mommsen d. Arnold Spengler e. Jean Paul Sartre