For much of the thirteenth century, France was dominated by Louis IX, a deeply religious king who was later canonized and made a saint by the Catholic Church

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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“Mercantilism” is a political/economic theory that holds that:

a. Merchants enrich their society, and should therefore occupy political leadership positions. b. A thriving import business is vital to national interests. c. Nations are weakened by excessive export. d. The security of a nation depends on the supply of precious metals it controls.

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Although there were great hopes that World War I was the war to end all wars, what clearly illustrates that was not likely to be the case?

a. America became an active world leader. b. Russia became a major European participant. c. Germany was given major support in rebuilding its economic and political systems. d. Tensions in Europe continued, and the U.S. declined to participate in the League of Nations. e. The breakdown of European empires led to demands for reform in colonies.

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Which of the following gave Europeans an advantage in their encounters with people in Asia and Africa during the second half of the nineteenth century?

a) the rich supply of gold and diamonds in European countries b) the unity and consensus among European states c) the diseases carried by Europeans from which Asians and Africans had no immunity d) the superior organization and discipline of European militaries

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In the immediate aftermath of the Revolutionary War, Spain claimed __________

A) much of Canada B) Georgia and parts of South Carolina C) ownership of the Great Lakes D) control of navigation rights on the Mississippi River

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