Robert Morris was:
a. the tough Prime Minister who succeeded Lord North
b. the first president of the Second Continental Congress
c. a businessman who stabilized American finances during the war
d. a delegate to the Congressional Congress, who drafted the Articles of Confederation
C
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Pope Gregory VII angered many in the nobility when he ______________.
A. declared that education was only for the clergy B. forbade secular rulers from conferring symbols of office on clergy C. told Henry IV not to interfere with church business D. changed the liturgy to make it uniform E. demanded that clergy refuse to take donations intended only for themselves
Feudal traditions that lasted into modern times include all the following EXCEPT
a. the primacy of religion and the church in society. b. aristocratic notions of duty, honor, loyalty, and courtly love. c. domination of the officer corps by the nobility. d. special privileges for the French nobility until the French Revolution. e. aristocratic control of English local government until the nineteenth century.
By the 1920s and 1930s, Japan
A. experienced a sharp economic decline between 1903 and 1930. B. became less industrialized and steadily more conservative. C. joined the United Nations as a result of the leadership of foreign minister Shidehara. D. did not experience growing Marxist influence on organized labor. E. was increasingly influenced by Marxists on the left and radical nationalism on the right.
What was the main theme of Sir Thomas More's Utopia?
a. It described how a King could be a just ruler. b. It described the reforms the Church needed to make. c. It argued that good works should count as much as faith in determining salvation. d. It commented on foibles and greed in English society. e. It told tales to distract refugees from the Plague.