The May 1915 German attack on the ________ led to the death of over 1,200 passengers.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Lusitania
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Which country, alone among the major powers of Europe during the seventeenth century, managed to combine a quasi-republican form of government and a small geographical base with great commercial power, political resilience, and artistic genius?
A) the Netherlands B) Spain C) Britain D) Poland E) France
The challenge to the church and its supporters was intense and emotional, resulting in
a. a compromise representing theological common ground. b. bitter "wars of religion." c. the election of Pope Leo X. d. European monarchs begging the pope for forgiveness. e. all of these.
How did Dominican preacher Girolamo Savonarola convince the Florentines to allow King Charles VIII of France to enter Florence without resistance?
A. He told them that the king's arrival was divine vengeance on their immorality. B. He promised to ask the king to leave all the land to the Florentines. C. He explained that Charles VIII had only the best intentions for the Florentines. D. He delivered a heartfelt speech on the merits of good international relations.
Although the Freedmen's Bank had many white employees, its board of directors consisted only of black men
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.