If you were a citizen of a country in Europe at this time, how would you view the
US after the...
History, 06.05.2020 00:59 hannahbugwillia
If you were a citizen of a country in Europe at this time, how would you view the
US after they announce the Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan? Why would you
view them this way? Respond in at least three complete sentences
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How did charles v and philip ii expand the spanish state? they united separate spanish kingdoms into a unified state. they supported protestant rebels in the netherlands. they carried on a successful war against britain. they fought wars and tried to expand catholicism.
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The princes of europe believed that they were no longer obligated to remain under the authority of the church. the idea of another christian church, one outside of the pope's authority, had financial appeal as well. many european leaders began to seize church property and place it under the authority of the state. based on the text, why did another christian church appeal to european princes? it would allow them to make religious decisions. it would give them authority over people. it would allow them to expand their lands. it would allow them to influence the pope.
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History, 21.06.2019 22:00
European expansion into africa left native regimes intact but had a strong impact on local societies what does this mean
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History, 21.06.2019 23:00
What did jesuits and the leaders of the council of trent have in common? they wanted to improve relations with protestants by making compromises. they were opposed to improving spirituality within the catholic faith. they accused people of heresy and witchcraft. they were concerned with improving religious education.
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