With the appearance of cathedral schools, the ________ began to lose its monopoly on higher education
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Answer: church
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How did the United States' foreign policy during the 1920s contribute to the Great Depression?
A. Low tariffs encouraged Americans to import goods, hurting domestic manufacturing profits and causing layoffs. B. A refusal to trade with European countries closed significant markets to American goods, hurting manufacturers and farmers. C. High tariffs prevented foreign industries from earning money to repay American war loans. D. Harsh treatment of Caribbean colonists caused boycotts, cutting off America's largest foreign market.
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.
Khrushchev's de-Stalinization speech in 1956
A) condemned Stalin's “cult of personality.” B) probably aimed at undercutting his rivals. C) stated that Stalinism deviated from Marxism-Leninism. D) suggested the possibility of liberalization and reform. E) All of the above.
The Chartism reform movement included measures for all of the following EXCEPT:
A. universal male suffrage. B. Elections in the House of Commons. C. secret ballots. D. equal electoral districts. E. votes for women.