In the eighteenth century, Great Britain was the world's greatest cotton cloth producer
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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Gustavus F. Swift pioneered the use of __________ in the meatpacking industry.
a. foreign workers b. “disassembly” factories c. chemical preservatives d. modern hygiene standards
During the early nineteenth century, farmers were very much opposed to the idea of a free international trade market
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
According to the author, the core of the medieval Christian worldview was that
a. God determined the rules for leading a good life and that conclusions derived from reason were secondary to divine revelation. b. when reason and revelation seemed to be in conflict, individuals should follow the dictates of reason. c. the Greco-Roman cultural heritage was pagan and hence should be rejected in favor of the divine revelations of Scripture. d. each individual had to follow his or her own path to God. e. the good life was of this world.
Which of the following was NOT a Protestant teaching or doctrine?
A. The clergy must be celibate. B. Good acts are not required for one to be saved. C. Divine truth can be sought through scripture alone. D. Marriage helps ministers avoid sexual sin.