Great Britain, Russia, France, Prussia and __________ met periodically in conferences known as the Concert of Europe to discuss common interests
a. Austria
b. Spain
c. Italy
d. Greece
e. Belgium
a
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How was China like Western Europe during the ninth to tenth centuries C.E.?
a. They were enjoying a period of tremendous economic development. b. They were winning battles against nomadic invaders. c. Bribery and aggressive diplomacy were meeting with success in keeping nomadic invaders out. d. They were striving to maintain an ancient sense of unity in times of political dissolution.
The lord-vassal relationship in the Germanic practice of medieval Europe
A) marked a complete separation from the German traditions of lordship and loyalty. B) meant fiefs could never become hereditary. C) was a direct form of servitude. D) was an honorable relationship between free men. E) was a relationship between warriors and peasants.
By 1980 what major territorial empire was left in the world?
a. The U.S. b. The U.S.S.R. c. Communist China d. The British Empire e. The Ottoman Empire
The research in the Munsch article tests all of the following hypotheses except that:
a. persons with greater relative income will be less likely to engage in infidelity. b. persons with greater relative income will be more likely to engage in infidelity. c. low relative earners will be less likely to engage in infidelity. d. economically dependent partners will be more likely to engage in infidelity.