Custer's defeat at Little Bighorn in 1876 was made possible in part by an unusually large gathering of tribal warriors.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Thirteenth- through fifteenth-century lay religious movements shared a common goal of __________.
A. religious simplicity in the imitation of Jesus B. a more complex understanding of God's true nature C. overthrowing the institutions of the church D. establishing a more authoritarian church to more efficiently suppress heretics
What was Grub Street in London known for?
a) It was crowded with poor writers turning out all types of writing for a few pennies a page. b) It was full of cheap eating places for working people. Consider This: Why did Jean-Jacques Rousseau work as a sheet music copyist? See 5.1.1: City Life. c) It was where laundresses toiled for a few pennies a load. Consider This: Why did Jean-Jacques Rousseau work as a sheet music copyist? See 5.1.1: City Life. d) It was where orphans who stole for a living could fence their goods. Consider This: Why did Jean-Jacques Rousseau work as a sheet music copyist? See 5.1.1: City Life.
Teenager Emmett Till was murdered in the state of ________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
What assumption about Islam became prevalent among poorly educated people, including prominent politicians, in parts of Europe and the United States?
a. All Middle Eastern people practiced the Islamic religion. b. It was an inherently violent religion which sanctified war and legitimated terror. c. The Islamic religion favored abuse and restrictions on women. d. All Islamic religions were hostile to other religions.