What were the most significant causes and results of the Crusades? Consider religious, economic, and social factors in your analysis.
What will be an ideal response?
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After the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, the Germans sent all their divisions west in order to do what?
a) try to break through the Allied lines in a final, overwhelming offensive b) relieve the German troops who had been in the trenches for years and needed time to go home and rest Consider This: By midsummer the German troops were exhausted, dead, or too far ahead of their supplies. See 11.4.1: A Final Gamble. c) assist the women working in the German factories in order to increase factory output of war materials Consider This: By midsummer the German troops were exhausted, dead, or too far ahead of their supplies. See 11.4.1: A Final Gamble. d) head west and then south in order to invade Italy and enter France via the city of Nice Consider This: By midsummer the German troops were exhausted, dead, or too far ahead of their supplies. See 11.4.1: A Final Gamble.
Which of the following is true about early agricultural societies?
a. The food supply becomes more reliable. b. Diet becomes more varied. c. Social and economic inequality and exploitation grow. d. Disease becomes less of a problem.
Which of the following statements is NOT true of Han Chinese farming?
A) An improved harness made it easier to use horses in the field. B) The Chinese developed a systematic way to use animal manure for fertilizer. C) Farming was confined to land already in cultivation, as the newly conquered lands to the north and west were not suitable for agriculture. D) As iron became more available, farmers were able to increase their use of the plow. E) For its time, Han agriculture was the most advanced in the world.
In the seventeenth century, mercantilism was favored by __________.
A) indentured servants B) piratical freebooters C) Portuguese missionaries D) absolute monarchs