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| * Europe from the 1500s on could be roughly described as |
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| Rabalias is best know as the author of |
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| Zwinglis defeat by the Catholics ended his hope of creating a theocracy in |
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| * THe purchase of a certificate of indulgences was supposed to provide |
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* Lutheranism emphasized all of the following EXCEPT: - the importance of occupations outside of the church - the use of the Bible as the sole source of religious truth - the achievement of sa |
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| * During the 1540's, Catholic Church leaders |
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| The czar who built St. Petersburg and endorsed wester European customs was |
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* All of the following groups were religious minorities EXCEPT - Protestants - Marranos - Moriscos - Castilians |
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| * After achieving control of the government, Cardinal Richelieu set out to |
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| * The Edict of Nantes decreed that |
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| The theory of divine right proposed that |
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| a ruler derived absolute authority to rule from God |
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| The representatives ofthe plebians were called |
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| Diocletian issued the Edict of Prices in an attempt to |
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| Early Rome was divided into two main social classes: |
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| Tiberius Gracchus was killed after proposing a law to |
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| In 49 BC,Julius Caesar began a civil war by |
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| THe first Punic War began when Rome resisted |
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| Carthage's attempt to seize the Strait of Messina |
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| In 60 BC, Caesar, Pompey and Crassus formed a governing group called |
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| The growing success of provincial and mainland latifundia resulted in |
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| Spartan society was notable for |
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All of the following are charcteristic of Greek religion EXCEPT - belief in gods with human forms and characteristics - use of oracles to predict the future - a belief in the existence of powe |
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| The public square where the Peloponnesian War by an alliance led by the |
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| Spartan society was notable |
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| Hellenic traditions and stories were recorded in epic poems composed by |
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| Words such as police and politics derive from the Greek word polis, meaning |
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| The Iliad tells the story of |
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| war between Trojans and Mycenaens |
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| Farmers on the Greek mainland could concentrate on growing export crops because |
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| From 500 BC and 336 BC, many Greek city states were rulled by a small group of wealthy people. Such a political systems are referred to as |
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| site of devistating defeat for the Persians |
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| Akbar's rule was marked by |
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| The sankin-kotai system ensured |
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Peasants were enticed to join the Crusades for all of the following reasons EXCEPT - freedom from feudal bonds - the promise of immediate salvation if killed - the possibility of wealth |
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| Reviewed the policies of Spanish monarchs |
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| Those not bound to the land |
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