The Council of Trent established scripture and tradition as equal authorities in religious matters.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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The emergence of Britain's Labour Party forced the Liberals to offer social welfare programs, a reverse of nineteenth-century liberal laissez-faire

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The Puritan program for reforming England included all of the following EXCEPT

A. improving the education of the clergy. B. limiting church participation to the godly. C. separating church and state. D. purifying the church of England from remaining traces of Catholicism.

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Examine the concept of the "Son of Heaven." What were the foundations of this belief? Compare this idea to other political systems seen so far in the class.

What will be an ideal response?

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Why did martyrdom become an important concept in Shi'a Islam?

A. Ali, believed to be the true caliph, was assassinated by other Muslims. B. A strong vision of the afterlife permeates Shi'a teachings. C. Throughout his long life, Ali taught the importance of sacrifice. D. The Shi'a believe martyrdom is the only path to heaven.

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