What was the major result of the Peace of Augsburg?

A. to make permanent the split between Catholicism and Protestantism
B. to mark the end of Catholic rule in German lands
C. to marginalize and persecute smaller Protestant groups, like the Anabaptists
D. to revise the process for electing the Holy Roman Emperor


Answer: A

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A) Maintaining the Netherlands as a Catholic stronghold. B) Incorporating all of Italy into his empire. C) Defeating the Ottoman Turks and reestablishing Catholicism among the Protestants. D) Maintaining a close relationship with England despite his fruitless courting of Queen Elizabeth. E) Extracting as much gold and silver from the New World as was available.

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During Churchill's 1944 meeting with Stalin in Moscow, it was agreed that the West would have predominance in __________ and the Soviet Union would have predominance in __________.

A. Greece; Yugoslavia B. Greece; Romania and Bulgaria C. Yugoslavia; Romania and Bulgaria D. Romania and Bulgaria; Hungary

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What successful strategy of the allied forces broke the advantage of the German U-boats?

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The 1916 Keating-Owen Act was the first federal law regulating

A. the garment industry. B. tenant agriculture. C. child labor. D. information about contraceptives. E. industrial safety.

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