A major point of contention among early Christian scholars was
A. whether women were capable of achieving salvation.
B. whether Jesus had been resurrected.
C. the relationship of Jesus to God.
D. whether Jesus had been the true founder of Christianity.
Answer: C
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World War I? A) Francisco (“Pancho”) Villa B) Archduke Franz Ferdinand C) David Lloyd George D) William Jennings Bryan
1st black congressman from the north
What will be an ideal response?
The Social Security Act of 1935
A. did not begin making payments to participants for two years. B. was opposed by President Franklin Roosevelt as being too costly. C. originally included a program for universal health-care. D. initially only offered a pension for retired workers. E. covered all full-time working American citizens.
Repression and Guerrilla War - Please read the following document on Communist strategy in South Vietnam in 1956:https://vietnam.vassar.edu/documents/doc17.html.Then read Ngo Dinh Diem's Law 10/59:https://vietnam.vassar.edu/documents/doc6.html.Finally, read the 1960 Program of the National Liberation Front (NLF) of South Vietnam:https://vietnam.vassar.edu/documents/docnlf.htmla. What changes in the global balance shaped Le Duan's contention that the Communists could best win power in South Vietnam through a peaceful strategy?b. According to Le Duan, why was the success of the political revolution in South Vietnam inevitable? In his view, why did some revolutionary cadre still fail to understand and embrace fully the shift from military to political methods?c. By what methods did Ngo
Dinh Diem seek to destroy the Communist movement in South Vietnam through his Law 10/59?d. Based on the NLF's program and its specific mention of Law 10/59, how successful was Diem's anti-Communist effort?e. Why do you think the Communists shifted from Le Duan's peaceful revolution to an armed struggle through the establishment of the National Liberation Front's?f. What were the NLF's chief goals? Why do you suppose the NLF refrained from explicitly seeking to establish a Communist regime South Vietnam? What will be an ideal response?