Under the terms of the Halfway Covenant,
A) unbaptized church members could receive communion but could not present their own children for baptism.
B) only those who could give evidence of God's grace could become even halfway members of the church.
C) halfway members of the church and their children could be baptized, but could not receive communion.
D) churches and merchants agreed to meet each other halfway in their dispute over excess profits.
C
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The U.S. intervention in China differed from its intervention in Korea because the United States __________
a. could only respond with diplomacy in the Chinese conflict, but gave supplies and funds to North Korea b. responded with all-out war in China, but refused to get involved in the Korean conflict c. extracted itself from the conflict when civil war broke out in China but sent troops to South Korea's aid d. sent troops to China when civil war broke out, but only sent money to South Korea when the violence began e. intervened with diplomatic efforts and supplies in North Korea, but did not intervene in any way in China's civil war
The terrorists who struck the two towers of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, made full use of which of the following?
a. Arms sales on the international black market b. The agreement to discontinue passport requirements for travel between the United States and the nations ofthe European Union c. The web of commercial and technological connections that constitute globalization d. The absence of border patrols between the United States and Canada
The Taft-Hartley Act:
a) outlawed the closed shop. b) legalized sympathy strikes. c) strengthened the rights of organized labor. d) banned right-to-work laws. e) was supported by President Truman.
In the 1944 case Korematsu v. United States, the Supreme Court ruled that wartime conditions justified the
A. use of women in military combat B. ban against strikes by workers C. limitations placed on civil liberties D. reduction in the powers of the president