The Hundred Years' War was initiated amidst the claims of which English king?
A. Edward III
B. Richard II
C. Henry IV
D. Edward I
Answer: A
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What did the National Constituent Assembly do?
A. It expanded the bounds of citizenship. B. It limited citizenship based on wealth. C. It opened the franchise to all adult males. D. It sought to export revolutionary ideas to other countries.
What policy did General Patrick Cleburne recommend?
A) putting all slaves in prison until after the war B) freeing slaves for their military service, if they were loyal to the Confederacy C) surrendering to the North in exchange for keeping their slaves D) the wholesale slaughter of black soldiers and runaway slaves
Once city-states in Mesopotamia began to create empires and dominate over one another, what determined power in the region?
a. whoever worshipped the most deities b. whoever had a king rather than a queen as ruler c. whoever produced the most food d. whoever had the strongest army e. whoever had the most slaves
Under Charlemagne, trade
A. came under the strict regulation of the crown. B. grew, but trade with non-Christian populations was prohibited. C. experienced a resurgence, especially with Muslim populations in Southwest Asia. D. slowed dramatically with the stresses of frequent warfare.