答案:BTheendoftheWarsoftheRosesledtotheruleoftheHouseof(). A:York B:Valois C:Tudor D:Lancaster 答案:C()causedfar-reachingeconomicconsequencesinthe14thcentury. A:TheWaroftheRoses B:TheBlackDeath C:MagnaCarta D:ThehundredYears’War 答案:BBeforethegreatIceAge,GreatBritainwasjoinedtothecontinentofEu...
Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. The four cut a wide swath of territory across the eastern face of Europe, in spite of being geographically apart from the rest of the continent by virtue of separation by the North and Irish Seas, the Strait...
The Sheppard-Towner Act of 1921, informally called the Maternity Act, was the first federal law to provide significant funding to help people in need. The purpose of the Act was "to reduce maternal and infant mortality." The legislation was supported byprogressives, social reformers, and femini...
The Reputation of Royal Judges Under the Angevin Kings In twelfth and thirteenth-century England complaints that justice was being sold were common, culminating with King John's tacit admission in Magna Carta. Coupled with these complaints were charges of corruption against royal judges, or ... ...
FoundationsContemporary Foreign Policy in the UK is influenced by two factors:Imperial history (Most Important)Maintain a very conservative and traditional view of the UK’s role as a world powerGeopolitical traitsAn island nationIsolated (from the rest of Europe)Seafaring Foreign Policy: How it’s...
John Quincy Adams, an experienced diplomat and the son of the second president,John Adams, was serving as President Monroe’ssecretary of state. And Adams did not want to become too involved with the newly independent nations while he was negotiating theAdams-Onis Treatyto obtain Florida from ...