What was the premise of arguments against Calvinism?
A) No good deeds mattered if God had made his decision.
B) If predestination was in fact true, than how could one determine who would be saved?
C) There was no differentiation between good and evil if there was predestination.
D) Predestination destroyed all incentives for following a righteous life, and membership in a church was unnecessary.
E) None of these
D
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Stephen F. Austin showed the seriousness of his obligation of being a Mexican citizen by
a) serving in the Coahuila-Texas legislature. b) sending an Anglo force to help put down a revolt by a group of Americans in Fredonia. c) supporting the movement that brought Santa Anna to power and Zavala back from his first exile. d) urging fellow colonists to learn Spanish. e) all of the above
__________ is a reaction to the simplicity of High Renaissance art and made room for the strange and the abnormal, giving freer reign to the individual perceptions and feelings of the artist,
who now felt free to paint, compose, or write in an "affected" way.
What did the Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen lead to in regards to the question of slavery?
A. Debate as to the meaning of citizenship B. Revolt in Saint-Domingue C. Abolition of the slave trade in France and its colonies D. The end of French control of the colonial islands E. All of these.
The "peculiar institution" was a southern reference to
A. the plantation. B. manufacturing. C. capitalism. D. slavery. E. democracy.