During the English peasant revolts, the leaders Wat Tyler and John Ball resorted to all of the following except

a. burning the estates of unpopular nobility.
b. interfering with tax collection.
c. decapitating the archbishop of Canterbury.
d. holding the crown prince for ransom.
e. releasing all prisoners in Newgate Prison.


d

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a. Market Revolution b. American Revolution c. Second Great Awakening d. Enlightenment

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Which religious motive helped unite European Christians in fighting the First Crusade?

A. allowing Christian missionaries into China B. raising funds for building a new basilica in Rome C. taking Jerusalem from the control of Islamic rulers D. destroying Constantinople as punishment to the Byzantine emperor

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South Korea appeared to be winning the Korean War until the entrance of __________ to the conflict.

a) The Soviet Union b) Japan c) China d) Vietnam

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A compelling theory behind the success of the Sea People is that they

A. were largely merchants and possessed more wealth than powerful rulers. B. quickly adopted iron weaponry. C. used large numbers of slaves to overpower their enemies. D. developed weaponry capable of defeating chariots.

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