All of the following were reasons for European imperialism EXCEPT
A) England's balance of trade was in deficit because of competition from Germany and U.S. industries.
B) Europe suffered through a depression from 1873 to 1896.
C) European countries were under pressure from their parliaments.
D) Competing nationalism fueled nation building.
E) Western powers sought new markets for goods and sources of raw materials to fuel industrial plants.
C
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Why was rebaptism a capital offense in the Holy Roman Empire after 1529?
a. It was a Protestant practice, and all Protestant practices were capital offenses. b. Rebaptism was an aspect of transubstantiation, which was considered treasonous. c. Anabaptists, who practiced rebaptism, separated from society, which was considered dangerous. d. It was an Anarchist practice, so it was considered treasonous.
The two most pressing problems for the new nation, which neither the states nor the Confederation Congress could solve, were
A. land claim conflicts between the states, and border disputes with Britain and Spain. B. political ineffectiveness, and the need to industrialize. C. republicanism and federalism. D. slavery, and the Indian question.
Which of the following was NOT a contributing factor to Britain's status as a free-trade area?
A. good roads and waterways B. few trade barriers with other countries C. stable political structure D. sound banking system E. peasant rebellions
Discuss and evaluate, using examples, the influence of political, economic, and other non-religious social factors as causes of the sixteenth-century Protestant and Catholic Reformations.
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