The Radical Reformation

a. used the Scriptures to argue against social revolution.
b. appealed to the nobility and the wealthiest merchants.
c. was condemned by Luther but supported by Calvin.
d. inspired quietism in some as they waited for a better world to come.
e. all of the above


d

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A) two B) three C) four D) five

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What explains the election of African Americans to a number of local and state positions by the mid-1960s?

a. African Americans were concentrated in the urban core ghettos where their voting power in these districts was not diluted by a large white population. b. New laws passed in California and by the federal government had eliminated policies that discouraged blacks from voting. c. More African Americans were finishing high school and going to college. This resulted in an increase in the number of blacks running for public office. d. Many whites were beginning to see blacks as their equals, so they were more willing to vote for black candidates than they had been in the past.

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Which term do historians associate with medieval Western inquiry that sought to reconcile reason and religious faith and is most closely associated with the thinking of St. Thomas Aquinas

a. Confucianism b. Existentialism c. Scholasticism d. Eclecticism e. Marxism

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Who adopted a Universal Declaration of Women's Rights in 1967?

a. NATO b. EEC c. the European Union d. the United Nations e. the United States

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