At the end of the Hundred Years' War,
a. Henry V rallied his troops for battle on Saint Crispin's Day and defeated the French once and for all.
b. Joan of Arc led the French troops to victory at Rouen.
c. Edward the Black Prince died and the war ended with no further claim against France.
d. Charles VII made peace with the duchy of Burgundy and left England only holding Calais.
e. the pope interceded and declared a truce at the Treaty of Varennes.
d
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A. Radical Republican who supported Lincoln's reconstruction plan B. Confederate state Senator to remain loyal to the Union C. nonslaveholder among prewar Tennessee leaders D. member of Lincoln's administration not a target of Booth's plot
The Russian intelligentsia promoted terrorism as a strategy for political reform because
A) their attempts at more peaceful reform were crushed by the tsarist authorities. B) Tsar Alexander II refused to consider any reform measures. C) many were anarchists who believed that individual freedom could not be realized until all government was abolished. D) they were affiliated with Zionists, who advocated the use of terrorism when necessary. E) All these answers are correct.
In what respects were the causes of the Second World War rooted in the first one?
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In what year were Alfred Binet and Theodore Simon appointed by the French government to develop a reliable and valid intelligence measure?
A. 1903 B. 1904 C. 1905 D. 1906