Who was John Calvin and what did he believe?

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
1. John Calvin was a French Protestant who helped make the Swiss city of Geneva a church-centered state.
2. Calvin believed in a simple, austere form of Christianity.
3. He argued that faith, not good works, would lead Christians to be saved.
4. Calvin believed that only a small number of people were among God's elect.
5. Calvinist doctrine helped shape Protestant communities across northern Europe.

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In her work against drinking for the Women's Christian Temperance Union, Frances Willard

A) headed the Woman's Christian Temperance Union that pursued various reform issues. B) became the first woman to run for president. C) campaigned on behalf of Christianity being declared the state religion of the United States. D) fought against racial discrimination but supported gender segregation. E) chaired the National Woman's Suffrage Party and fought for a woman's right to vote.

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The issue of how to account for slaves for purposes of establishing a state's representation in the House of Representatives

A) was left unresolved by the delegates at the Constitutional Convention. B) was resolved by the three-fifths clause compromise at the Constitutional Convention. C) was an issue in which northern and southern delegates immediately agreed because of their common economic interests. D) was resolved by counting each slave as if he or she was a "white or other free Citizen or inhabitant" of the United States.

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The 1961 freedom ride ?lead by James Farmer encountered little resistance from southern whites

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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In the presidential election of 2000, a. Al Gore's refusal to allow a recount of the votes in Florida gave that state's electoral votes and thepresidency to George W. Bush

b. no candidate received a majority of the electoral votes, and thus the election was decided by the House ofRepresentatives, which gave the presidency to George W. Bush. c. the Supreme Court, in a narrow 5-to-4 vote, ended the vote recount in Florida, thus giving Florida's electoralvotes and the presidency to George W. Bush. d. a fifteen-member Electoral Commission gave Florida's electoral votes and the presidency to George W.Bush.

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