Pope Leo X gave the title "Defender of the Faith" to Henry VIII of England for __________.

A. divorcing Catherine of Aragon
B. marrying Catherine of Aragon
C. defending the seven sacraments against Luther
D. promoting Thomas Cranmer to Archbishop of Canterbury


Answer: C

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a. Russia. b. The Ottoman Empire. c. France. d. Persia.

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Which of the following is considered the centerpiece of President George W. Bush's domestic agenda when he took office in 2001?

a. Health-care reform b. Severe budget cuts with the aim of balancing the federal budget c. A new energy policy that attempted to prevent further global warming d. A massive tax cut

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How did the government try to limit labor unrest during the war?

What will be an ideal response?

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How did the French lose control of the Suez Canal?

a) The British purchased the Khedive of Egypt’s shares and enforced their control by effectively taking over the government of Egypt. b) The French invasion of Algeria meant there was no money left to build the canal. Consider This: Why was Britain so concerned about access to the Suez Canal? See 10.2.1: The Race Begins. c) The French decided that quick access to Indochina was not so important after all. Consider This: Why was Britain so concerned about access to the Suez Canal? See 10.2.1: The Race Begins. d) The British navy blockaded French access to the canal. Consider This: Why was Britain so concerned about access to the Suez Canal? See 10.2.1: The Race Begins.

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