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Question 1

Leopold I's policy of eastward expansion was challenged by
 
  a. the outbreak of the Thirty Years' War.
  b. a coalition of western European powers.
  c. an energized Sweden.
  d. the collapse of the Romanov dynasty.
  e. the revival of Ottoman power.

Question 2

Calvinist ethics were most compatible with
 
  a. feudalism.
  b. monasticism.
  c. peasant communalism.
  d. chivalry.
  e. merchants.



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