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pepyto

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The event that contributed most to Spain's seventeenth-century crisis was
 
  A) the expulsion of Spain's converted Moors.
  B) the decline of Spanish industry.
  C) population decline as a result of epidemics.
  D) the decline in the inflow of American treasure after 1650.

Question 2

Under the rule of Charles V,
 
  A) foreign merchants and bankers took over important segments of the Castilian economy.
  B) royal revenues considerably exceeded royal expenditures.
  C) England was added to the Spanish empire through a dynastic alliance.
  D) his objective of crushing the Protestant heresy in the Netherlands was achieved.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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