The "Apostle to the Germans" and the most famous churchman in Europe in the eighth century was
A) Gregory the Great.
B) Augustine.
C) Jerome.
D) Benedict.
E) Boniface.
E
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Sieyès wrote "What is the Third Estate?" to support the political demands of the
A) aristocrats. B) foreign investors. C) commoners. D) clergy. E) king.
Among major changes in Latin America between 1870 and 1910 were
a. a sharp drop in the export of raw materials. b. a steady increase in industrial production and exports due to massive European and East Asian investment in Latin American industrial facilities. c. the loss of elite control over government policies. d. the growth of the middle class. e. the rise of labor unions in Argentina and Brazil to the point where each was able to elect a trade union leader as president in 1903 and 1905, respectively.
Scalawags were
a. northerners who attempted to finance economic enterprises in the postwar South. b. southern blacks attempting to exert their newly acquired political power. c. white, southern-born Republicans. d. white southerners who opposed reconstruction policies. e. criminals who stole public funds during Reconstruction.
Women were counted fully in determining representation in Congress, and there was nothing specifically limiting women's rights in the Constitution.
a. true b. false