1. What was the outcome of the Battle of Agincourt in reference to the Hundred Years' War? English victory, French nobility accept King Henry V as their ruler French victory, Joan of Arc leads successful military campaign English victory, leads to over 50 years of English-French peace French victory, King Henry V is imprisoned and English surrender to see his return
1. What was the outcome of the Battle of Agincourt in reference to the Hundred Years' War? English victory, French nobility accept King Henry V as their ruler French victory, Joan of Arc leads successful military campaign English victory, leads to over 50 years of English-French peace French victory, King Henry V is imprisoned and English surrender to see his return
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1. What was the outcome of the Battle of Agincourt in reference to the Hundred Years' War?
- English victory, French nobility accept King Henry V as their ruler
- French victory, Joan of Arc leads successful military campaign
- English victory, leads to over 50 years of English-French peace
- French victory, King Henry V is imprisoned and English surrender to see his return
Which of the following was *NOT* an impact of the Black Death plague?
Few deaths in Spain, France, and Italy lead directly to the Renaissance
Labor shortages lead to higher wages for workers
Women gain rights as they occupy spaces previously held by men (such as in guilds)
There is a growth of radical or fanatical Christian sects
3. The Council of Nicaea determined which of the following?
Established the central set of Christian beliefs that Christ was the son of God
The language of the Christian Bible
The specific books of the Christian Bible
Established that the Roman church and Greek church were separate theologies
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