The percentage of European people engaged in agriculture in the middle of the fifteenth century was approximately
a. 25 percent.
b. 33 percent.
c. 50 percent.
d. 75 percent.
e. 90 percent.
e
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The Popes and Great Khans of the Mongol empire
a. tolerated each other's religious views because of the great distance that separated them b. both believed that their respective actions were sanctioned by heaven c. had no cause for disagreement as Popes were religious leaders and Khans were secular leaders d. were too distant in terms of geographic location to have dealings with one another e. None of the above.
Like the North during the Civil War, the South
a. exempted the wealthy from military service. b. experienced draft riots. c. found volunteer enlistments woefully inadequate to meet manpower needs. d. drafted women into non-combat military service. e. used black soldiers.
In response to the challenges raised by the Protestant Reformation, the Catholic church
A) launched a military campaign against the German states. B) abandoned its monasteries in Germany. C) abandoned the practice of selling indulgences. D) summoned a council to clarify doctrine and strengthen their spiritual commitment. E) All these answers are correct.
Which group in Africa has been most strongly influenced by Western culture?
a. Politicians b. Farmers c. Middle Class Africans d. Poorer Africans e. Affluent, urban Africans