The wars between the English and French began for which reason(s)?
A. Imperial competition
B. Differing forms of Christianity
C. Dynastic challenges
D. Economic rivalry
E. Claims to the lost section of the Holy Roman Empire
Answer: C
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a. 40 percent. b. 50 percent. c. 65 percent. d. 70 percent.
The Christian emphasis on community and the spiritual equality of all people before God led early Christians to
a. campaign against slavery. b. avoid any hierarchy of authority in the church. c. free women from their traditional subordination to men. d. advocate nonviolence in all circumstances. e. none of the above
The main cause of the price revolution in sixteenth-century Europe, according to the text, was
a. silver imported from new Spanish conquests in the Americas. b. the growing population of Europe. c. discovery of new silver mines in Bohemia. d. the periodic reappearance of the plague. e. the import of Montezuma's gold into Spain.
The Peninsular campaign in 1862
A. saw General George McClellan plan an ambitious assault on Charleston, South Carolina. B. was an example of General McClellan's conservative approach to battle. C. ultimately ended in a major Union victory and signaled a turning point in the war. D. All these answers are correct. E. saw the first Confederate siege of Washington, D.C.