Which of the following is NOT true of the immediate aftermath of the Peace of Saint Germain-en-Laye?
A. The crown acknowledged the power of the Protestant nobility.
B. The crown granted the Huguenots religious freedoms within their territories.
C. The crown granted the Huguenots the right to fortify their cities.
D. The Bourbon faction gained power.
E. Catherine de Medici was sent into exile.
E
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Which of the following was not one of the justifications European nations used for colonialism?
A. As a way to succeed in the struggle between nations B. As a means to improve the economic status of the colonized countries. C. As a moral imperative to promote Christianity. D. As a means to expand the influence of the empire. E. As a necessary path to improved intellectual and emotional life.
The New Light preachers of the Great Awakening
a. delivered intensely emotional sermons. b. rarely addressed themselves to the matter of individual salvation. c. reinforced the established churches. d. were ultimately unsuccessful in arousing the religious enthusiasm of colonial Americans. e. opposed the emotionalism of the revivalists.
Workers developed a sense of solidarity for all of the following reasons except that they
A) often shared the same religious attitudes. B) lived in the same areas and in similar conditions. C) rejected the label working class, which they felt was demeaning. D) intermarried and shared leisure activities. E) often pooled their resources to provide mutual aid.
Why did many people change their minds about the a-bomb after World War II?
a) After the destruction at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, they worried that continued use of atomic bombs might severely damage the Earth and permanently change its climate. b) People became aware of the limitations and expense of atomic bombs for use in conventional warfare. Consider This: Many Nobel laureates were of the opinion that any weapons in existence, including nuclear weapons, would almost certainly be used in any future global conflicts. See 14.1: The Fighting Ends. c) The United Nations outlawed the use of nuclear weapons in its foundation charter. Consider This: Many Nobel laureates were of the opinion that any weapons in existence, including nuclear weapons, would almost certainly be used in any future global conflicts. See 14.1: The Fighting Ends. d) The United States and the Soviet Union were worried that other countries would also get nuclear weapons and use them. Consider This: Many Nobel laureates were of the opinion that any weapons in existence, including nuclear weapons, would almost certainly be used in any future global conflicts. See 14.1: The Fighting Ends.