What new invention(s) were introduced into Christian Europe from elsewhere in Eurasia during the Later Middle Ages?

a. windmills
b. ground lenses
c. blast furnaces
d. clocks


c

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With which of the following statements would Pope Gregory VII have agreed?

a. The pope's authority extended to all Christians. b. Lay investiture was necessary for the church's survival. c. Kings were absolute rulers in their own lands. d. The pope was the bishop of Rome, no more and no less. e. Holy Roman Emperors had the right to select the pope.

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The word that describes a diverse group of conservative Protestant Christians, who in the late 1970s became noticeably influential as political and social activists, is

A. evangelicals. B. Pentecostals. C. Republicans. D. extremists.

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"Contrabands of war" was the name given to

A) Union soldiers in the South. B) Confederate soldiers in the North. C) any enemy soldier taken in the war. D) fugitive slaves.

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Which of the following was not a problem faced by the government of Helmut Kohl?

A. the armed hostility of France B. high levels of unemployment and social discontent in the eastern part of Germany C. the collapsed East German economy D. runaway budget deficits E. higher taxes and a disgruntled populace

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