Europe's most fiercely Catholic society as the sixteenth century began was Spain

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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One reason for the success of the parlements in France was

a. they granted tax free status to the nobility. b. service in these courts of law exempted a person from military service. c. citizens of France believed they could get a fairer trial than with the church or local courts. d. the parlements had intendants tracking local tax records. e. the parlements were believed to be a stepping stone to a constitution.

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During the Tanzimat era, the Ottoman Empire sought to copy __________ legal and military institutions and the secular values flowing from liberalism.

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

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The iconoclast controversy involved

a. accepting the pope in Rome as the head of the church in Constantinople. b. beliefs about the Second Commandment of the Hebrew Bible. c. Islamic connotations of the Bible. d. worshiping religious images. e. the conflict between Second Commandment and the worship of religious images.

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The Ottomans saw themselves as protectors of

a. The descendents of Chinggis. b. Jerusalem. c. Islam by imposing Islam on all new territories. d. Local society and culture using Islam as the foundation. e. The Turkic Christian nomad way of life.

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