Which group was LEAST resistant to the government reforms of King Philip and his two Bourbon successors?
A. high church clergy
B. nobles
C. colonial leaders
D. town elites
Answer: C
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Privileged women in Hamilton and Armstrong’s study cycled back and forth between hookups and relationships because:
a. they were using hookups to find a relationship. b. they found both to be disempowering. c. most college men are unwilling to commit to a relationship. d. their style became more masculine the longer they were in college.
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A. strength; validity B. validity; reliability C. consistency; discrepancy D. discrepancy; direction