__________ was a German priest known for selling indulgences.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


John Tetzel

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All of the following are correct regarding the development of fief-holding except it

a. was a response by local leaders who gathered military retainers to protect themselves, as the remnants of the imperial government could not adequately defend the state. b. led to the creation of a large number of knights who literally owed their livings to the lord who granted them a fief. c. led to a five-hundred-year period when warfare was dominated by heavily armed cavalry. d. reflected the high value of land during the centuries during which it was established. e. was a result of the Church's attempt to give serfs and peasants more social mobility.

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In the mid-nineteenth century, the Plains Indians were

A. not as vulnerable to disease as eastern tribes. B. mostly sedentary farmers. C. among the least aggressive of all American Indians. D. the most widespread Indian groups in the West. E. usually able to unite against white aggression.

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What factors contributed to making World War I “the most terrible war of all time”?

a. A larger number of people died in World War I than in any other war in history. b. The widespread use of strategic bombing led to countless civilian casualties. c. New technologies helped turn the war into a bloody stalemate. d. American propaganda campaigns demonized the enemy, fueling the war’s label as “most terrible.”

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Which of the following was NOT a treaty negotiated by John Quincy Adams?

A) Hartford Convention B) Convention of 1824 C) Rush-Bagot Treaty D) Transcontinental Treaty of 1819

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