The greatest advocate of militant Catholicism was
A) Philip II of Spain.
B) Henry VII of England.
C) Charles V of the Holy Roman Empire.
D) Henry IV of France.
E) James IV of Scotland.
A
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A) They often contained very realistic descriptions of intimate relationships. B) Since they were fairly expensive, owning books was a sign of status. C) They taught women to depend upon strong males. D) The sentimental or domestic novel addressed themes and taught lessons that spoke to middle class women. E) Middle class women liked the escapism of sensationalist stories of murder mystery and horror.
Which New World commodity was of the greatest value to the Portuguese monarchy in the early phases of the settlement of Brazil?
a. Potato b. Tomato c. Silver d. Sugar e. Quinine
How did President Jackson accelerate the death of the Bank of the United States before its charter expired?
a. He suspended its charter early. b. He encouraged voters to bank elsewhere. c. He withdrew all federal funds. d. He implemented harsh penalties for state banks that did business with the Bank of the United States. e. He called in loans made to the bank and its depositors.
What was the result of a reciprocal trade treaty between America and Hawaii in 1875?
a. Hawaiians migrated to the American mainland. b. Christian missionaries were forced to leave Hawaii. c. There was a rapid expansion of the Hawaiian sugar industry. d. Hawaiians began enlisting in the American Navy.