In Calvinist thought, the "conversion" was
a. something experienced as a group.
b. earned by a person's good works.
c. a Catholic heresy.
d. an event that freed a person from having to live a holy life.
e. a personal experience when God revealed an individual's heavenly destiny.
e
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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A) ?It allotted land to native peoples. B) ?It ultimately led to loss of land among natives. C) ?It created barriers for Indians to become U.S. citizens. D) ?It set up schools for Native Americans. E) It sought to assimilate Indians into mainstream society.