The Peace of God was an agreement between clergy and the higher nobility to __________.
A. limit incessant local conflicts and protect the vulnerable
B. end the conflict between church and empire
C. promote the Third Crusade by creating peace in Europe
D. end wars between the empire, France, and England
Answer: A
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A. consistently demonstrated its acceptance of the progressive legal concepts advanced by Oliver Wendell Holmes B. increased the regulatory powers of the federal government in cases involving individual rights C. demonstrated its rejection of laissez-faire concepts D. often acted as an impediment to reform
In 399 b.c.e., an Athenian jury condemned ________ to death on the charges of bringing new gods into the city and of corrupting the youth
A. Euripides B. Plato C. Socrates D. Aristotle E. Philip of Macedon
Isolationist thought in the United States in the 1930s was
a. most powerful in the Northeast. b. largely confined to conservatives. c. the majority opinion in the nation. d. greatest among the less educated.
Why did some people continue to advocate colonies in the New World?