Which of the following statements about Christianity in Western Europe after World War II is true?
A. Despite the secular nature of most Western European countries, Christian churches continued to influence state and society.
B. Most Western Europeans resist any attempts by Christian churches to influence state or society.
C. Most Western Europeans resist all religious influences in politics and government.
D. Western Europeans are increasingly embracing a less secular way of life, with Christianity being the dominant religious influence.
Answer: A
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a. The pope's authority extended to all Christians. b. Lay investiture was necessary for the church's survival. c. Kings were absolute rulers in their own lands. d. The pope was the bishop of Rome, no more and no less. e. Holy Roman Emperors had the right to select the pope.
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a. the purchase price was too high b. he feared that the Senate would embarrass him by rejecting the treaty c. he doubted that he had constitutional authority for such a purchase d. his secretary of state recommended that the treaty be scrapped. e. none of these, as Jefferson was not reluctant.
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