The man who led the movement to unite Europe, sometimes referred to as the "Father of United Europe," was

a. Charles De Gaulle
b. Jean Monnet
c. Willy Brandt
d. Winston Churchill
e. Tony Blair


b

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One of the major reasons the Protestant Reformation succeeded was that

A) Italian merchants realized it made fewer financial demands on them than Catholicism. B) political figures could use its challenge to Rome's spiritual authority in order to increase their power. C) the Catholic church was beset by papal luxury and bureaucratic corruption. D) it encouraged democratic revolutions to overthrow monarchies throughout Europe.

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Which of these European explorers was the first to sail to India?

A) Vasco da Gama B) Christopher Columbus C) Ferdinand Magellan D) Bartholomew Dias

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Beginning in 1964, the chief goal of the black civil rights movement in the South was to

a. secure the right to vote. b. end discrimination in housing. c. gain equality in education. d. prohibit racial discrimination in employment. e. integrate social clubs and organizations.

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______ refers to the difficulty people have in attributing negative treatment to discrimination where other possible explanations are present.

A. Dispositional vagueness B. Androcentrisim C. Correspondence bias D. Attributional ambiguity

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