Which of the following helped ease the transition to Christianity?
a. Baptism of newborns.
b. The heaven-hell principle, which was appealing.
c. Crucifixion of Christ explained through puppet shows.
d. Blending of beliefs from indigenous polytheism with Catholic beliefs.
e. Acknowledging the Spanish as being specially chosen by local gods.
d
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Pierre-Joseph Proudhon's philosophy for reorganizing economic life on the basis of cooperative association was known as __________.
A. Marxism B. utopian Socialism C. mutualism D. utilitarianism
The Comanche were heavily involved in the trading of human captives, particularly Mexicans and Indians. There was a high demand for women as brides in New Mexico. This caused tensions between the Comanche and what two governments?
A) United States and Louisiana B) United States and Texas C) United States and New Mexico D) United States and California
The SA, or Storm Troops, were
a. the Nazi party militia. b. the major threat to the security of the Nazi Party before 1923. c. the first type of Kolkhoz. d. led by Hermann Goering. e. Mussolini's Black Shirts.
Critics of abolitionism were often __________
A) members of the white working class B) poor, largely unemployed, men and women C) Protestant evangelicals D) middle- and upper-class men who were leaders in their communities