The wars of religion were __________.

A. both national and international affairs
B. a series of local conflicts
C. international struggles between Catholic and Protestant powers
D. fought for control of colonial resources


Answer: A

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What was the most significant outcome of the Boston Massacre?

A) It demonstrated to the colonists that British troops were largely symbolic and the British would back down in the face of organized resistance. B) It demonstrated to the colonists that British troops had no effective way to restore order in the colonies. C) It showed that the colonists had a better organized army than the British and would be difficult to defeat. D) It was the first act of organized resistance against the British troops in the colonies. E) It demonstrated to the colonists that British troops would resort to violence to restore order in the colonies.

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Native American female and male gender variant roles largely disappeared by the 1930s as a result of all of the following except:

a. declining significance of spirituality in Native American culture. b. Euro-American repression. c. the growing assimilation of Euro-American sex/gender ideologies. d. the effects of the Reservation system.

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The "cult of domesticity" insisted that:

a. college education should be open to women of all classes b. women who preferred family obligations to careers were more intelligent than working women c. in their own "spheres" women were an important resource d. women should strive for personal fulfillment

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Bismarck?s Reinsurance Treaty connected Germany to

A) Austria. B) Italy. C) Britain. D) Russia. E) France.

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