The World Council of Churches was created after World War II as a means of
A) joining together all Protestant, Orthodox, Catholic, and Anglican churches in one council to address the growing role of churches and competing factions.
B) convening a council of Protestant churches to decide how to expand their influence into socialist territories.
C) joining together all Protestant, Orthodox, and Anglican churches in one council to address the growing role of churches and competing factions.
D) convening a council of Protestants and Catholics was necessary to hold influence over Christians in Marxist-based territories.
E) preventing the spread of Atheism.
C
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a. the American army decisively defeated the British troops b. the British, with too much equipment, retreated to Canada c. British soldiers were recalled to Europe, to finish the fight against Napoleon d. an American naval squadron defeated the British ships
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