Which city became a haven for Protestant thought during the Reformation?
A. Geneva
B. Augsburg
C. Paris
D. Prague
Answer: A
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What policies did Sir Robert Walpole promote as chief minister in England?
A. He maintained peace abroad and promoted the status quo at home. B. He advanced aggressive military initiatives abroad and imposed no new domestic policies. C. He strictly limited free speech and increased taxes on the nobility. D. He shut down newspapers and restricted religious liberties.
Why did the Muslim conquerors view Buddhism as a greater threat than Hinduism?
A) Hinduism does not seek converts; Buddhism does. B) Buddhist monks enjoyed greater prestige than Hindu priests. C) The ruling family of India had previously adopted Buddhism. D) Hindus willingly assimilated into Islamic culture; Buddhists resisted.
In late-nineteenth-century Europe, what did middle-class families tend to value?
A. education B. military service C. religious associations D. home ownership
The major factor in the push by Europe (and the United States) for new overseas colonies in the late-nineteenth century was
a. A need for more slaves b. A desire to spread Christianity c. A need to dominate darker-skinned peoples d. Excess capital that needed investment outlets abroad e. The desire to spread democracy