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Arii_bell

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The tension between the Habsburgs and England involved
 
  a. an English threat to invade the Habsburg Netherlands.
  b. an English-French royal marriage that threatened Habsburg power in Europe.
  c. Protestant Queen Elizabeth's conflict with Habsburg's Catholic Spain.
  d. an English-Prussian alliance that created a large land army.
  e. a Habsburg-Ottoman alliance that threatened British trade in the Mediterranean.

Question 2

Why did the Spanish colonies fail to produce long-term economic growth for Spain?
 
  a. The Portuguese challenged the Spanish in the Americas.
  b. The Spanish were too reliant on mineral wealth alone.
  c. More advanced militaries were being developed by European powers.
  d. Spain's long-term investments in other products did not pay off.
  e. Spanish colonies lacked the rich soil needed for a lucrative staple crop.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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