At the Council of Nicaea, false beliefs contrary to Church doctrine were declared __________
A) orthodoxy
B) caesaropapism
C) heresy
D) innovative
Answer: C
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All of the following have been identified with the "military revolution" in the century after 1560 EXCEPT
A) the increased use of militias and volunteer soldiers. B) standing armies based upon conscription. C) increased use of the musket and bayonet. D) larger sailing ships, known as "ships of the line." E) the education of officers in military schools.
Which of the following would NOT be consistent with Luther's and Calvin's views on predestination?
a. God's omniscience and omnipotence requires the concept of predestination. b. Those predestined by God to go to heaven are the elect, the rest are the damned. c. With proper piety and humility, a person may know with certainty whether or not he has been granted salvation. d. God freely decides to whom he will grant faith and to whom he will not; only those to whom he has granted faith can go to heaven. e. No matter how devout or how many truly good works a person has performed, he is predestined to hell if God has decided not to grant him faith.
The resolution that "These United Colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent states..." was introduced into the Second Continental Congress by Virginia delegate
a. Patrick Henry. b. Thomas Jefferson. c. Richard Henry Lee. d. Thomas Paine. e. John Adams.
What changed the Carolinians' situation for the better at the end of the 17th century?
A) The introduction of slave labor B) The beginning of tobacco and wheat farming C) The discovery from African slaves that rice could be grown in Carolina D) The discovery of gold in Charleston E) The discovery of a new method to increase the yield of tobacco