The monasteries of the Merovingian era were modeled on a monastery founded in 529 near Rome by Benedict of Nursia (ca.480–545) and
a. Spread throughout Europe from the Mediterranean.
b. Were not important in spreading Christianity among the Germanic tribes.
c. Were usually destroyed by war-bands who mistrusted Christianity and the monks.
d. Were primarily interested in acquiring land.
e. Consisted of poorly trained and illiterate Merovingian monks.
a
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New England developed as a center of wealth because of its
a. rice growing areas. b. rich wheat fields. c. maritime trade. d. tobacco farms.
Despite great triumphs on the battlefield and at the diplomatic bargaining table, the Continental Army suffered at Valley Forge because
A. the military leadership, in order to instill true discipline, drilled the soldiers beyond their endurance. B. the winter was unusually harsh and the army was compelled to camp outdoors. C. Congress and the civilians responsible for providing for the army were disorganized and indifferent. D. the soldiers were never told of the victories elsewhere.
The two major battles of the Civil War fought on Union soil were
a. Shiloh and Chancellorsville. b. Bull Run and Vicksburg. c. Gettysburg and Antietam. d. Peninsula Campaign and Fredericksburg. e. Mobile and Missionary Ridge.
How does the Voices document by Thomas Miller reflect the ideology of the Tuskegee model of education?
A) It mentions that only women will comprise the Tuskegee student body. D) It mentions that the higher intellectual subjects will be taught at Tuskegee. C) It mentions that only elite and wealthy blacks should receive education. D) It mentions that the work of Tuskegee is along the industrial line.