What exactly was Luther seeking when he entered the monastery and when he challenged the Catholic Church to debate?
A) He was seeking answers on the existence of God and His role in the universe.
B) He was trying to simplify ritual to God for everyone to participate in.
C) He was seeking the path to salvation that he felt was the right path to spiritual peace.
D) He wanted a life free from sin, yet he did not want to participate in extortion of funds for indulgences.
E) He preferred to seek God on his own terms instead through corrupted clergy.
C
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Which of the following is an example of a way that the Chinese exploited the land to manage their growing population's demand for more space?
a. Planting and harvesting two crops a year effectively doubled the capacity for food production in the Yangtze valley. b. Agricultural science in the area developed new strains of rice to thrive in China's different ecological zones. c. The state promoted agriculture by giving free allotments of seed grain to peasants. d. Forests were used to provide shelter and livable space for peasants.
How could the illustration in the text, Child Mine Labor, Report of Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry, 1842 be related to the Marx?
a. Capitalism reduces the proletariat to a laboring beast. b. It strengthens the theory of Social Darwinism. c. It emphasizes the need to protect the small business man. d. It destroys the goals of nationalism. e. Socialist parties were seen as useless tools of the lower classes.
Saladin, the founder of the Islamic Ayyubid dynasty, was an important figure of the Crusades because he
a. divorced the Ayyubid from the Seljuq family. b. created an effective navy to blockade any aid to Crusaders. c. lost the first battle to the Crusaders at the Horns of Hattin. d. committed his dynasty and himself to a jihad. e. prohibited Christians from entering the city of Jerusalem.
__________ drew on the ideas of Social Darwinism to justify the displacement of dark-skinned peoples by “civilized” whites
A) Susan B. Anthony B) James G. Blaine C) Helen Hunt Jackson D) Josiah Strong