The _________was a particularly Portuguese or Spanish show trial in which the state, through the holy office of the Inquisition, judged a person’s commitment to the Catholic faith.
a. Cantigas de Santa María
b. passion play
c. auto-da-fé
d. Mystery Play of Elx
c. auto-da-fé
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A loyalist paramilitary group, ____________ also operated under the names Protestant Action Group and Protestant Action Force in the 1970s with around 1800 members. Formed at the outset of "The Troubles" in 1966, it takes its name from its Irish forefathers.
All of the following were true of Safavid Iran except
A. its wealth was much greater than its neighbors, the Mughal and Ottoman empires. B. it had to trade with Europe through southern Russia, since the Europeans controlled the seas to the south and the Ottomans controlled the lands to the west. C. it produced many items that were in high demand in many other parts of the world. D. it maintained a respectable level of thought and learning in philosophy, science, medicine, and mathematics. E. it contained large minority populations, though most of the population was of Iranian background.
One of the results of the revolutions of 1848 was:
a. The election of Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte as president of France. b. The establishment of an independent Ireland. c. The establishment a unified Germany, with its capital in Frankfurt. d. A communist takeover of Bavaria.
What was the immediate cause of WWII?
a) Hitler’s invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939 b) Hitler’s annexation of Austria in 1938 Consider This: Adolf Hitler said that “The victor will not be asked if he told the truth.” See 13.1: Hitler’s War. c) Hitler’s annexation of the Sudetenland in 1938 Consider This: Adolf Hitler said that “The victor will not be asked if he told the truth.” See 13.1: Hitler’s War. d) Hitler’s persecution of Jews in Germany Consider This: Adolf Hitler said that “The victor will not be asked if he told the truth.” See 13.1: Hitler’s War.