Missionaries to the New World were typically

A) Benedictine monks. B) papal legates.
C) Catholic priests. D) Dominican or Franciscan friars.


C

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White women in relationships with black men often ran into difficulties because

A) children of such unions were always slaves. B) their divorce rates were high. C) they were not usually of the elite. D) they were slaves themselves.

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The Equal Rights Amendment was ratified in the 1920s

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The Republican Party's first candidate in a presidential election was

A) Stephen A. Douglas. B) Abraham Lincoln. C) William H. Seward. D) Millard Fillmore. E) John C. Fremont.

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What did the Golden Bull of 1356 achieve in Germany?

a. It made Emperor Charles IV the first in a line of hereditary rulers. b. It ensured the independence of the ecclesiastical states. c. It gave seven electors the power to choose the "king of the Romans." d. It ensured strong central authority for Germany in the next century. e. It gave limited religious toleration to urban Jews.

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