All of the following statements are true of Martin Luther EXCEPT:
a. He was an Augustinian monk, an ordained priest, and a professor of the New Testament in northeastern Germany.
b. He had a strong sense of sin, confessing daily and performing extensive penance.
c. He wrote a letter to his archbishop itemizing practices he considered contrary to scripture.
d. His written communications to Church officials were usually in vernacular German.
d. His written communications to Church officials were usually in vernacular German.
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American policy toward Israel and the Palestinians includes all of the following, EXCEPT
a. secure borders for Israel. b. an independent Palestinian state. c. the coexistence of Israel and Palestine. d. the creation of a Palestinian state in southern Lebanon.
The era from 1050 to 1300 C.E. could best be described as a period during which __________
A) the West experienced a major decline as Islamic expansion increased B) Europe experienced a peak in both economic and cultural terms C) the Catholic Church defeated the Muslims for control of the Holy Land D) the influence of the popes reached its lowest point
Around ________ Mayan towns evolved into cities, where chieftains transformed themselves into kings.
a. 600 CE. b. 600 BCE. c. 100 BCE. d. 100 CE.
One feature of Indian culture was the emphasis on tracing family connections and power through
a. patrilineal lines b. female children c. first born male children d. matrilineal lines