The major means by which Luther's ideas were spread was

a. underground dissenters.
b. printing press.
c. folk hymns like "A Mighty Fortress is Our God."
d. missionaries
e. popular revolt.


b

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A. increasing production B. decreasing production C. withdrawing their crops from the market D. exporting their surplus crops

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Which of the following statements is most accurate?

a. According to the medieval intellectual tradition, truth was all that was required to guide individuals. b. Medieval thought accepted both revelation and reason as necessary to define the meaning of life and set standards for individuals. c. Occasionally, the scholastic tradition followed a course that let philosophy and reason challenge faith. d. Medieval thought accepted both revelation and reason as necessary to define the meaning of life and set standards for individuals and occasionally, the scholastic tradition followed a course that let philosophy and reason challenge faith. e. In contrast to early Christians, medieval thinkers did not try to reconcile religion and philosophy.

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In classical Greece

a. Athens was the only city state that may have prohibited homosexuality. b. homoerotic relationships were culturally approved for both men and women in most Greek city states. c. an ideal homosexual relationship occurred between two adolescents, who would be expected to end such a relationship when they reached maturity. d. all of the above.

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One of the major sources of medical knowledge for Europe in the first part of the second millennium was

A) Abu Bakr?s corpus of experiments. B) the works of Abu al-Atahiya. C) Omar Khayyam?s Rubaiyat. D.Ibn Sina?s Canon of Medicine. D) Ibn Khaldun?s writings.

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