By 1500, the Mexica ruled over a subject population of
a. 50 to 60 million.
b. 15 to 20 million.
c. 400,000 to 500,000.
d. 1 to 2 million.
e. 4 to 6 million.
e
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What does the map on page 195 show about the difficulties that beset the Hohenstaufen Empire?
A. The many small states and territories in Germany and Italy made them very hard to control. B. England was the only country properly situated to create an empire. C. Italy was unified in fact, even if not in name. D. Germany displayed a cohesiveness that did not exist elsewhere. E. The vast distances involved made both communication and conquest impossible.
In what city did Calvin make his name?
A. Bern B. Geneva C. Wittenberg D. Strasbourg E. Augsburg
Women who worked in the early factories of the Industrial Revolution
A) were given the same pay as men. B) instigated dramatic change in pre-industrial kinship patterns. C) never represented a large percentage of the workers in textile factories. D) did not result in a significant transformation in female working patterns. E) increased their social status.
The definition of work changed in the fifteenth century, and it came to mean ______________.
A. anything that produced income for the family B. anything that produced goods for the market economy C. anything that perpetuated self-sufficiency for rural families D. that women's work in the family was considered secondary E. the division of class and social stratification assigned value to work based on hourly labor