Ties between religion and kingship in Southeast Asia
a. included Buddhist kings, Javanese kings, Vietnamese emperors, and Islamic sultans.
b. were, in fact, mainly an inaccurate perception held by uncomprehending European observers.
c. were especially close in Christian areas, where kings were seen as spiritually superior beings.
d. were especially close in Muslim areas, where kings were seen as spiritually superior beings.
e. did not exist because of constitutional separations between religion and government.
a
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The Jesuits used all the following in their campaign against Protestantism EXCEPT
a. an awareness of Protestantism's limitations. b. a pragmatic theology that permitted "small sins." c. influence through the office of confessors to kings and princes. d. high quality education and the incorporation of humanism into reformed Catholicism. e. doctrinal compromise with the Protestants.
The main economic crisis in Germany during the early 1920s was
a. the mass unemployment of the Great Depression. b. severe deflation as the value of German assets plummeted because of the Treaty of Versailles. c. massive inflation as the government printed vast amounts of money to cover war debts, reparations, and strikers' benefits in French occupied Ruhr. d. mainly due the loss of territory to Poland, France, Denmark, and Belgium. e. due to the loss of overseas markets as a result of the First World War.
In 1915, in an attempt to break the deadlock of trench warfare, Germany developed what weapon?
A. Artillery shells B. Poison gas C. Incendiary devices lobbed from planes D. Germ warfare E. Flame-throwers
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