The Jesuits were
A) an order of Dominican Friars set upon the need to educate and be educated.
B) the Society of Jesus, a Catholic order founded by Ignatius Loyola with the mission to defend the Catholic faith.
C) an order of Franciscan monks determined to establish a pattern of worship that suited both the Catholics and the Protestants.
D) the Cistercians that evolved into pacifists, even in the name of the Catholic Church facing heretics.
E) a combination of Lutheran monks and Dominicans working together to educate the masses.
B
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a. The king of Benin allowed the Portuguese to build a fort on the coast in 1487. b. At first the trade consisted of an exchange of palm oil, ivory, woolens, beads, pepper and slaves in exchange for European guns, powder, metalware, salt, and cottons. c. When a later king ordered the halt of the slave trade, the Portuguese agreed, and turned to European sources of labor. d. The admission of missionaries and Portuguese envoys allowed members of the royal court to learn about Portuguese culture.
In the exchange for being made king of the Franks, what did Pepin the Short give to the pope?
a. slaves b. books c. full authority over the Franks d. land surrounding Rome e. his son and heir
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Protestant churches that gained state approval were part of the __________ Reformation
A) Radical B) Magisterial C) Catholic D) Counter