Religious wars were not restricted to the Holy Lands, but were carried out in Europe as demonstrated by which of the following?
a. the actions of the First Crusade against Jews in Germany.
b. expulsion of Jews from England.
c. the inquisition movement.
d. attacks against Christian Cathars.
e. all of these choices.
e
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After 1858, Queen Victoria
a. authorized the construction of a postal service in India. b. was referred to as the "Empress of India." c. revoked the charter of the British East India Company. d. restored control of India to the Mughals. e. replaced all maharajahs and sultans with British elites.
Until the 1870s, who in essence controlled the territory between the Nueces River and the Rio Grande?
a. Mexico. b. United States. c. Spain. d. Comanches. e. Apaches.
The chapter introduction recounts the stories of returning GI Timuel Black and nurse Betty Basye. The point drawn from these anecdotes is how
A. different from "normal" life became as the American government met the international and economic challenges of peacetime. B. prosperous and routine life soon became after the disruptions of wartime. C. committed Americans were confronting the growing Soviet threat. D. relieved Americans felt now that the war was over.
After the War of 1812, ____________.
A. farmers in the North remained self-reliant and seldom participated in the emerging market economy B. more people in the North began to work for others in return for wages C. there seemed to be few economic differences between the North and the South D. the United States was immediately flooded with foreign imports, thus pushing many newly emerging domestic industries into bankruptcy