During 1933 and 1934, the government of France was rocked by a corruption scandal involving prominent politicians and a rogue financier named
A) William Beveridge.
B) Alfred .E Smith.
C) Salvador Dali.
D) Alexander Stavisky.
E) Paul Verlaine.
D
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Why did the Federalist Alexander Hamilton support the Republican Thomas Jefferson after the 1800 election?
A) He believed that Jefferson could subdue the Virginia militia. B) He believed that Jefferson would be a better president than John Adams had been. C) He believed that Jefferson was moving toward adopting Federalist positions. D) He believed that Jefferson was a better choice than Aaron Burr. E) He believed that Jefferson was the most able leader for the job.
William Penn and the Quakers differed from the Puritans of New England in their belief that
A. the government should promote morality by passing laws. B. the government should be based on equality and consent. C. the state should guarantee all inhabitants freedom of worship. D. a model society could be created in America.
Joan of Arc was executed on May 30, 1431, for the crime of __________.
A. treason B. heresy C. murder D. kidnapping
What is the best way to describe the relationship that the Catholic Church of the High Middle Ages had with Aristotle's work?
A) While at first hostile, the church came to appreciate his writings as being compatible with Scripture. B) The church was suspicious and hostile towards Aristotle's work and never changed their minds on the subject. C) While at first accepting of Aristotle's writings, the church came to be suspicious and hostile towards them. D) The church immediately sensed the compatibility of Aristotle's writings with Scripture and worked to encourage it. E) Although they had a mixed emotional response to Aristotle's writings, the church endorsed him nonetheless.