Instability in England and France during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries
A. dispersed people from urban centers to smaller villages.
B. drew people to the cities.
C. led to political fragmentation.
D. triggered a crisis in religious practice and belief.
Answer: B
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the cultures of the New World'snative inhabitants. d. He believed that his primary goal should be to Christianize the native inhabitants of the land he had found.
He was the Nez Perce Indian chief who attempted to lead his people to freedom in Canada. Despite vowing to "fight no more forever," he was captured by the U.S. Army in 1877, just 40 miles from the Canadian border.
What will be an ideal response?
The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions were based on
a. the Tenth Amendment. b. Republican ideology. c. the Second Amendment. d. the Articles of Confederation.
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A. mining barons. B. rancheros. C. bureaucrats appointed by the central government in Mexico City. D. Catholic padres.