At its outset, the Reformation in Germany was
A) a purely rural phenomenon.
B) largely an urban phenomenon.
C) a movement with strong urban and rural backing.
D) unilaterally rejected by the clergy.
E) restricted to southern Germany alone.
B
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a) When confronted with international aggression, it seemed to freeze up. b) It leapt from one crisis to another without stopping to consider the consequences of any particular action. Consider This: France and Britain were often unwilling to take the lead in forcing compliance. See 12.4: The Road to War. c) It cowered in front of newly powerful nations such as the United States and the Soviet Union. Consider This: France and Britain were often unwilling to take the lead in forcing compliance. See 12.4: The Road to War. d) Similar to the fable of the tortoise and the hare, the League was seen as an organization that never worked on the hard, day-to-day issues of the world. Consider This: France and Britain were often unwilling to take the lead in forcing compliance. See 12.4: The Road to War.
Which of these made Central Asia hostile to farming?
A) harsh climate B) mountains C) deserts D) rain forests
The Americans violated their alliance with France by negotiating a peace with Great Britain without informing the French.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The development of coercive labor systems in eastern Europe was indicative of
A) Russia's economic dominance over Asian trade. B) eastern Europe's growing economic subordination to the West. C) the creation of a core economic zone in Russia. D) the development of industrial strength in the region