By the end of the sixteenth century, which European countries had become Protestant and which had remained Catholic?

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The teachings of John Calvin

A. were at odds with Catholic doctrines, but not with Catholic practices. B. were officially adopted by the Church of England. C. helped to promote the doctrine of free will so vital to encouraging exploration. D. produced a strong desire among his followers to lead lives that were virtuous. E. were most rapidly accepted in southern Europe.

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What city benefited the most from the opening of the Erie Canal?

A. New York B. Boston C. Philadelphia D. Chicago

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What was ironic about the final outcome to President Carter's handling of the Iranian hostage crisis?

A) The American hostages were not released until minutes after Ronald Reagan was sworn in as president, thus denying Carter a final triumph. B) The hostages were killed after President Carter authorized an unsuccessful rescue mission by Special Forces in April 1980. C) The Shah of Iran died of cancer before Carter could return him to Iran in exchange for the hostages. D) Even though the United States pledged not to interfere in Iran's domestic affairs after the release of the hostages, it still continued to do so.

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What happened to class differences in the United States as a result of the economic changes of the 1950s?

What will be an ideal response?

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