Jane Cowen's "A Religious Defense of Woman's Rights" could best be used to prove
A) how religious Cowen was.
B) her perception that the Bible upholds patriarchy.
C) the role of churches in depriving women of their God-given place.
D) how evil Cowen believes churches were.
C
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A) prayer. B) military prowess. C) meditation and riddles. D) an organized clergy. E) monastic life.
A Greek invasion of the Turkish homeland provoked a nationalist reaction, bringing the young general Mustafa Kemal, or the ________, to power
A. "Prince of Nationalism" B. "General of Freedom" C. "Protector of the People" D. "Father of the Turks"
Which of the following correctly identify the two basic types of clerical vocation?
A. spiritual clergy and regular clergy B. regular clergy and aristocratic clergy C. nobility clergy and common clergy D. monastic clergy and regular clergy E. regular clergy and secular clergy
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A. prevented North Vietnam from sufficiently resupplying their soldiers. B. eventually broke the resolve of North Vietnam. C. both prevented North Vietnam from sufficiently resupplying their soldiers, and led the United States to abandon its air bombardment campaign. D. led the United States to abandon its air bombardment campaign. E. None of these answers is correct.