The Peasants' War of 1524-1525
A) was led by a radical ex-follower of Luther, Philip Melanchthon.
B) furthered the spread of Lutheranism throughout all of Europe.
C) was praised by Luther, as it destroyed the great Catholic princes of Germany.
D) was strongly opposed by Luther, who saw it as a social revolution from below against God's divine order.
E) had no connection with any of Luther's ideas and beliefs.
D
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A) emperors B) saints C) literary figures D) military commanders
What was the difference in scriptures used by Christians and Jews?
A) The Jews relied upon the original holy writings of God, while the Christians accepted the New Testament, accepting Paul's letters as scripture along with other newer holy writings. B) There was no difference in the scriptures. C) The Christians used the Hebrew Bible as well as the Jews. They did not, however, accept the Talmud. D) The rabbis rejected the original holy writings in favor of the letters of Paul, where the Christians did not. E) The holy writings predating Christianity were considered most sacred to both Jew and Christian alike. The difference was with the writings of Jesus. These were accepted by the Christians and not the Jews.
In the years surrounding 1890, an innovative program of self-help spearheaded by the Southern Alliance movement flourished, though on the whole the effort, known as "________," failed.
A. bimetallism B. granges C. cooperatives D. itinerant lecturer-organizers
In 1939, Jewish refugees arriving in the United States on the St. Louis were ______________________.
A. forced to return to Europe B. taken as prisoners after the ship was fired on by a German destroyer C. allowed to enter the United States D. given honorary Canadian citizenship and allowed to enter that country