In Puritan New England, full membership in town governance was limited to
A. "selectmen."
B. adult males who were church members.
C. all church members.
D. land-owning males.
E. all land-owning adults.
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Which of these was not a goal of the 1998 Bolivarian Revolution?
A) Redistribution of land to landless peasants and an increase in domestic food production. B) Greater, more equitable access to health care and education for poor children. C) Closer relations with the United States in its global effort to promote popular democracy. D) Constitutional reforms to abolish the Pact of Punto Fijo and its corrupt, elitist "duopoly."
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A) the inability to reconcile the role of pope with the bible. B) a division within the Church involving disputes over the powers of the Church leaders rather than a question of actual belief. C) a question of faith in God or Jesus or both. D) the break-up of the Orthodox Church into separate branches. E) a split within the Catholic Church over who should be pope.
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A. had no significant Protestant movement B. created a power-sharing arrangement between its monarchy and local nobles C. maintained peaceful coexistence between Catholic and Protestant interests D. supported a round of new crusades to recapture the Holy Land