The __________ was a moderate statement of Protestant beliefs that had been spurned by Emperor Charles V in 1530.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Augsburg Confession
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What is the best explanation of "free silver"?
A. The U.S. government would support farmers by buying up surplus crops with silver coin ("lard money"). B. The U.S. government would promote prosperity by inflating the money supply through minting all the silver offered to it. C. The U.S. government would promote prosperity by distributing cash subsidies to the unemployed, paid for by recent mining bonanzas on public lands. D. The U.S. government would support investors by allowing the purchase of silver on the open market.
The case of Babe Ruth illustrates the power of publicity in the 1920s celebrity culture because
A) he used his status as a professional ballplayer to raise awareness about his charitable work. B) in private he was a womanizing racist, but in the public eye, his 60 home runs in one year made him a hero. C) he was celebrated as the first black player in the major leagues. D) his trade to the New York Yankees was elevated to a public rivalry between Boston and New York. E) his victory over cancer was trumpeted when he led the Red Sox to victory.
What two types of variance are especially relevant to the degree of overlap between two distributions? For each of these types of variance, do higher or lower degrees of variance contribute to a larger effect size?
What will be an ideal response?
Roman Catholics were especially displeased with the growing influence and cost of the public school system because of all of the following reasons EXCEPT
A) they saw the public schools essentially as a Protestant venture that used the Protestant Bible to promote individual interpretations of Christian teachings not endorsed by the Catholic Church. B) they were denied requests in major cities for public funds to operate their own parochial schools consistent with Catholic teachings. C) they resented having to pay taxes to support public schools where their children had to read textbooks that contained anti-Catholic sentiments. D) they were prohibited by state laws from establishing their own parochial school systems at their own expense.