The primary distinction among European agricultural laborers was between __________.

A. Catholic and Protestants
B. northern and southern Europeans
C. serfs and free farmers
D. coastal and inland regions


Answer: B

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A. The nation's top technology and software companies, including Facebook, Google, and Microsoft, are headquartered there and have led the region in unprecedented innovation and wealth. B. American-born white workers cannot afford to live there, while undocumented immigrants can take full advantage of public housing programs in this area. C. Workers in the technology industry have to commute long distances to their jobs because living in San Francisco is undesirable due to its high crime rate. D. Workers in the lucrative high-tech industries cannot afford the high prices of automobiles and gasoline and have to find alternative methods of transportation to get to their jobs.

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Since the landed nobility in Western Europe did not have any fealty to the Frankish kings, the Merovingians established ________ with the hope that those men would be loyal to the crown

A. vessels B. sub-kings C. provincial governors D. duchys E. the royal office of counts

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The Holocaust refers to the

A) systematic extermination of those allies that opposed German rule. B) systematic genocide of Jews in Europe during World War II; also applied to the mass murder of all those, Jewish and non-Jewish, deemed to be racially inferior by the Nazi regime. C) relocation of Jews, gypsies, and others to the ghettoes of Europe. D) mass exodus of Jews out of Europe during World War II. E) relocation of Germans out of allied held territories after World War II.

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National party conventions were more important in the late nineteenth century than today because

a. they provided a rare opportunity for state and municipal politicians to meet. b. primary elections were hopelessly corrupt. c. money was raised by selling exclusive coverage rights to the press. d. the states chose the party's presidential candidates. e. none of these choices.

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