In the 1640s, during the English Civil War, the Cavaliers were
A. the forces of Parliament, who were largely Puritans.
B. Scottish and Irish gentry desiring to secede from England.
C. both the forces of Parliament and supporters of King Charles I.
D. supporters of King Charles I.
E. neither the forces of Parliament nor supporters of King Charles I.
D
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a. the need for slaves to replace peasants killed by the plague. b. the desire of explorers to emulate the heroes of chivalry. c. fear of Ottoman invasion and desire for new lands. d. fear of expanding Chinese economic supremacy.
Tokugawa Japan's most important commercial center was __________
A) Tokyo B) Canton C) Nagasaki D) Osaka
Eleanor of Aquitaine was an exception to which rule about noble women in Western Europe?
a. She was not Roman Christian. b. She refused to marry for political alliances. c. She established a career as an abbotess. d. She inherited large amounts of land. e. She was crowned as co-ruler with Henry II.
Samuel Gompers led the Knights of Labor, which was aimed at organizing skilled workers
Indicate whether the statement is true or false