Charles Parnell, the leader of the Irish representatives in Parliament, called for
A) Ireland's complete separation from Britain.
B) the partition of Ireland into two states, one of which would be fully independent and the other of which would be joined to Britain.
C) Irish self-government through a separate parliament but not complete independence.
D) the union of Ireland and Scotland into a New United Kingdom.
E) the dominance of Ireland over all of Britain.
C
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In your opinion, was the American Revolution or the French Revolution most revolutionary in terms of affirming the political, economic, and social rights of people who lived in France and America? Why? Which political, economic, and social groups benefited the most from these two political revolutions? Which groups of people achieved significantly less or negligible benefit from the French and American Revolutions. Be specific in your examples.
What will be an ideal response?
Why was silver not just a political or economic issue but a social movement in the 1890s?
A) If you favored silver coinage, you identified with urbanization and industrialization. B) Supporting the free coinage of silver meant rejecting all government intervention. C) The unemployed tended to fight against the free and independent coinage of silver. D) People who supported the free coinage of silver also supported other economic reforms. E) Advocates of silver felt that it spoke for the downtrodden and the dispossessed.
What is the best way to describe the relationship that the Catholic Church of the High Middle Ages had with Aristotle's work?
A) While at first hostile, the church came to appreciate his writings as being compatible with Scripture. B) The church was suspicious and hostile towards Aristotle's work and never changed their minds on the subject. C) While at first accepting of Aristotle's writings, the church came to be suspicious and hostile towards them. D) The church immediately sensed the compatibility of Aristotle's writings with Scripture and worked to encourage it. E) Although they had a mixed emotional response to Aristotle's writings, the church endorsed him nonetheless.