Explain the challenges faced by the English monarchs, from Elizabeth I to Charles I, and how those challenges were handled
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: Students should consider the following challenges: Anglo-Catholics, Puritanism, Ireland, Scotland, and the rivalry of the king and Parliament. Student answers on how the challenges were handled will vary based on which challenges the student chooses to discuss.
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The economically liberalized world order that the U.S. helped create after World War II
a. failed to create any lasting development. b. created stiff international competition for American businesses by the 1970s. c. benefited only Western Europe and Japan. d. hastened the spread of communism throughout Europe. e. could not prevent the return of high tariffs and other trade barriers when oil prices rose in the 1970s.
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In the late nineteenth century, the middle and lower classes started seeking housing in ________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).