What was the objection of the Puritans in England?
a. They wanted to impose the Book of Common Prayer for religious unification.
b. They wanted Catholics expelled from England.
c. They wanted a true religious reformation beyond Anglicanism.
d. They wanted total separation of Church and State.
e. They did not agree with the translations of the King James Bible
c
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a. people who travelled to California to search for gold b. founders of a new party created to give women the vote c. the 49 percent who voted for Democrat Lewis Cass against Zachary Taylor for President d. the 49 fugitive slaves who attempted to start a revolt in Charleston
Asja is proud to be the first woman in her family to get a graduate degree. When she considers taking time off from her career to have a child, her colleagues warn her; she will be throwing away the gains she has made in the corporate world. Meanwhile, Asja's mother is constantly reminding her that the "biological clock" is ticking. In this scenario, Asja is ________.
A. showing visual dominance B. in a double bind C. doing gender D. displaying neosexism
Examine postwar France as an example of European traditions and institutions adapting to modern realities. Consider both domestic and foreign affairs
What will be an ideal response?
Clinton's economic policies helped his political survival because the American economy
A) reduced its foreign trade deficit while increasing its exports. B) grew steadily while avoiding unemployment, inflation, and recession. C) concentrated on the emerging problems of global warming and the exhaustion of fossil fuels. D) turned away from the globalization represented by the World Trade Organization and the proposed North America Free Trade Agreement.