All of the following is true of grieving parents during the Middle Ages except:
A. high infant and child mortality rates discouraged parents from viewing children as precious or cherished.
B. dead children were sometimes carried by parents to pilgrim shrines.
C. parental mental illness and suicide were sometimes brought on by the death of a child.
D. medieval parents were found grieving as pitiably as modern parents do.
E. mothers were found baptizing dead infants and children.
A
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President Adams did not support the Franco-American Accord because it set the two countries on a path for peace.
A. True B. False
Mussolini drew support from all of the following EXCEPT
a. capitalists. b. socialists. c. aristocrats. d. the church. e. army officers.
The central plank(s) of the Know-Nothing party in the 1856 election was/were
a. popular sovereignty. b. expansionism. c. proslavery. d. abolitionism. e. antiforeignism and anti-Catholicism.
What was the primary relationship of the Inquisition and the Spanish monarchy?
a) The Inquisition and the monarchy worked together with the goal of controlling the actions and even thoughts of their subjects. b) The Inquisition and the monarchy worked together to spread Spanish imperial rule throughout Europe. Consider This: What roles did the government and the inquisitors each play in the spectacle of the auto de fé? See 1.7: Narrative: A Testament of Faith. c) The Inquisition worked against the monarchy, because inquisitors saw the “most Catholic” kings of Spain as rivals to the pope. Consider This: What roles did the government and the inquisitors each play in the spectacle of the auto de fé? See 1.7: Narrative: A Testament of Faith. d) The monarchy worked against the Inquisition because the inquisitors’ secret inquiries could help them plot against their rulers. Consider This: What roles did the government and the inquisitors each play in the spectacle of the auto de fé? See 1.7: Narrative: A Testament of Faith.