The city of __________ became a refuge for Protestants following the military successes of Charles V.
A. Cologne
B. Wittenberg
C. Magdeburg
D. Munich
Answer: C
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a. They met a Native American, Opechancanough, who helped them. b. It was the late spring, so it was planting season. c. Native Americans, decimated by disease, left behind cleared fields for farming. d. The local Indian leader considered the English to be divine. e. John Smith arrived to help organize them.
The sit-down strike __________
A) was first used against General Motors in 1936 B) was used only by the United Auto Workers C) proved ineffective against corporations D) was first used against Ford Motor Company E) was a time-tested technique from strikes in the 1920s
Which of the following was introduced in the United States to streamline the production process?
A) customs union B) assembly line C) domestic system D) population trap
Before sailing westward under the auspices of the Spanish Queen Isabella, Columbus devoted long years to trying to win the sponsorship of the king of
a. Italy. b. France. c. England. d. Portugal. e. Scotland.