The Czech renaissance refers to the

a. founding of the university in Prague in 1348.
b. Hussite revolt in the fifteenth century.
c. defenestration of Prague in 1618.
d. Czech cultural revival in the first half of the nineteenth century.
e. Pan-Slavic Congress in Prague.


d

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North American alliances with native peoples began to break down in the late 1740s because as

A) European wars left monarchs with less money for diplomatic gifts. B) disease had all but wiped out the native population. C) native peoples throughout North America waged a concerted campaign of warfare on Europeans. D) Native Americans had decided to boycott European goods. E) None of these are correct.

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a. painted Spanish treatment of Native Americans as inhumane. b. condemned exploitation of Native Americans by the Roman Catholic church. c. was completely false with no basis in the actions of the Spanish. d. was spread primarily by conquistadors who lost their rights of encomienda.

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__________ is considered one of popular culture's best takes on the problems of blue-collar America

A) Roseanne B) Everybody Loves Raymond C) Seinfeld D) Yes, Dear

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