William Tyndale is known for __________.
A. being the chief minister of King Henry VIII
B. leading the royal opposition to English Protestantism
C. being the recipient of the title "Defender of the Faith" from Pope Leo X
D. being the man who translated the New Testament into English
Answer: D
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Robert Owen was motivated by all of the following except
A) poverty, ignorance, and immorality of his workers. B) profit margins of the factories. C) poor governmental reforms that had been passed. D) the failings of laissez-faire economic policies. E) utopian society.
Many of the American colleges founded in the eighteenth century were founded
A) by American merchants with funds gained from the trade of rum and tobacco. B) by supporters of the Great Awakening for the education of new ministers. C) by supporters of the Enlightenment striving to establish a generation of American scientists. D) by elite New Englanders seeking to preserve their Puritan heritage. E) by royal governors to school colonists in British views of government and politics.
In order to test the resolve of his American, British, and French opponents, in 1948 Stalin __________
A) tested his first atom bomb B) invaded China C) invaded France D) initiated a blockade of Berlin E) began shooting down American planes over Germany
In 1844, Samuel Morse showed off his invention by telegraphing news of Zachary Taylor's nomination for the presidency over the wires from Baltimore to Washington
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.