The key disputes between the Eastern and Western Christian churches concerned __________.
A. relations with Judaism
B. the nature of Christ
C. woman priests
D. opposition to and support for monasticism
Answer: B
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How did African Americans relate to the city of New Orleans in the early 1700s?
A) Most African Americans in Louisiana lived there. B) Most Africans did not belong to its small mixed-race population. C) Most blacks in the city remained African in religion. D) African slaves became agricultural workers in the city.
Which of the following were considered the most promising avenues to acquiring speedy wealth in the American colonies?
a. practicing law b. commercial ventures and land speculation c. fishing d. manufacturing e. buying and selling slaves
The decline of the Spanish Empire opened up trade opportunities for the United States in
A. China and Japan. B. Latin America. C. sub-Saharan Africa. D. Southeast Asian Pacific island nations.
In which of the following cities would one expect to find the largest proportion of free blacks working in skilled trades in this era?
a. Boston b. Philadelphia c. New York City d. Charleston