What role did the Peace of Augsburg play in the conflicts of the German states?
A) It led to England becoming an imperial power.
B) It led to the formation of the Puritan sect.
C) It stopped the persecution of the Huguenots.
D) It led to a shift in enforcement of the Counter-Reformation.
E) It divided Germany into Catholic and Lutheran areas.
E
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All of the following are true of the Hundred Years' War EXCEPT:
A. It was a struggle for national identity. B. It may have been launched by England's Edward III claiming the French throne. C. It was caused by long-standing rivalries and animosities between England and France. D. It ended with a decisive English victory. E. It changed the political systems of both France and England.
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A) public health B) education C) welfare D) healthcare for young children
The religious center of the Islamic community is called a __________
A) temple B) mosque C) shrine D) church