Divisive religious fervor is still apparent today in
a. Catholic France and Italy.
b. Shinto and Buddhist Japan.
c. Great Britain and the United States.
d. Northern Ireland and the Middle East.
e. Southern Africa and Russia.
d
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Study Figure 9-1. What is the connection between abolition, racism towards blacks, and incidents of mob violence in the North between 1812 and 1849?
A) As abolitionism increased, mob violence decreased. B) As abolitionism increased, mob violence decreased. C) As abolitionism decreased, mob violence increased. D) As abolitionism decreased, mob violence increased.
In the English West Indies
A) ?slave codes were much more restrictive than those of Spanish America. B) ?slaves still planned rebellions in spite of the threat of severe punishment. C) ?runaway slaves were common and lived for generations in maroon communities. D) ?slaves had no path to manumission. E) ?All of these are correct.
The Separatists from Scrooby Village differed from Puritans because they
a. did not wish to migrate to the New World. b. refused to remain part of the Church of England. c. were very wealthy. d. had good relations with James I.
The revolt of the Comuneros began as a
A) protest against converso influence in the court of Charles V. B) revolt of peasants and artisans against the great landowners of Castile. C) protest against Flemish influence in the royal court and heavy new taxes. D) protest against the efforts of Charles V to abolish the Cortes.