Martin Luther's challenge to the church was largely over his objection to
a. indulgences.
b. the concept of transubstantiation.
c. whether naturally sinful humans could choose to do good works.
d. the idea that priests were free of sin and thus able to offer sacraments.
e. any Biblical requirement of communion.
a
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Although Harvard's Reverend John Eliot worked hard to Christianize Native Americans in New England, most white-Indian relations:
a. reflected Eliot's brotherly love between different cultures b. were characterized by hostility and violence, even war c. resulted in frequent bad feelings but seldom any violence d. led to symmetrical exchanges of ideas and goods
In the eighteenth century, the English constitution was
A. difficult to change. B. based on "actual" representation of all individuals. C. unpopular in both England and America. D. an unwritten document. E. All these answers are correct.
Which of these was a demand of the Populist party?
A) the free coinage of silver B) farm subsidies C) larger protective tariffs D) elimination of the federal income tax E) maintenance of the gold standard
Some of Eleanor and Franklin's best times together were when
a) she wheeled him through the White House garden in his wheelchair. b) they dined informally and he would question her on what she had learned in her travels. c) they cuddled at night and she would comfort him and discuss his decisions that day. d) they vacationed at Hot Springs away from the pressures of President and First Lady. e) they took weekend drives through the countryside.