The Protestant Reformation was initially sparked by __________

A) Martin Luther
B) John Knox
C) John Calvin
D) Henry VIII


Answer: A

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How did African Americans end up paying the heaviest price for the sectional reunion after Reconstruction?

a. African Americans lost an enormous amount of wealth and property during Reconstruction and by the end were reduced to poverty. b. Congress made no efforts to address the rights of African Americans in their attempts to repair the damaged South during Reconstruction. c. Although African Americans saw signs of equal rights at the start of Reconstruction, once it ended many of these rights were not enforceable. d. Many laws were passed by Congress during Reconstruction that deliberately restricted the rights of newly freed slaves. e. African Americans who left the South for the North after the Civil War found that their rights there were slowly being restricted as Reconstruction progressed.

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All of the following are true about the Truman Doctrine except that it

a. argued that the United States must oppose Communist aggression around the world. b. argued that the United States must allocate money for nations resisting outside subversion. c. was initially tied to the Greek civil war. d. was strongly opposed by all members of Congress. e. called for the U.S. to aid those who were resisting armed minorities from within.

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One reason that the condition of a significant segment of adult wage earners improved was

a. legal support gained by unions from the U.S. Supreme Court. b. the passage of minimum wage laws. c. the passage of laws restricting the use of strikebreakers. d. the enactment of immigration restrictions. e. the enfranchisement of the laboring man.

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Stalin's First Five-Year Plan stressed

a. increases in electricity and heavy industries. b. production of consumer goods for export. c. acquiring colonies to protect the Soviet economy. d. decentralized control and economic incentives. e. participation in the European Union.

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