Why did Martin Luther and the Germans find Johann Tetzel objectionable?

A) his condemnation of the Germans
B) the sale of indulgences
C) his connections to France
D) his connection to the Pope
E) his failure to present himself as a representative of the Church


B

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How did eighteenth-century Indians in the backcountry hold their own against while settlers?

a. Indians played the British and the French off each other to enhance their own position. b. Indians isolated themselves completely from European contact. c. Different tribes strengthened their ties to each other in order to fight the European settlers. d. They adopted European culture to reduce traditional Native American authority structures.

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Which of the following statements, associated with the putting out system, is true?

a. It was a decentralized system of textile production. b. Women did the lighter work of spinning. c. Men did the heavier job of weaving. d. All of the answers are correct. e. The system was not able to keep men fully employed.

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The key to economic growth in the United States in the second half of the 19th century was the _________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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After the Battle of Saratoga, Lord North told the revolutionaries he would meet every demand they had made prior to the Declaration of Independence

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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