Throughout much of southeast Asia, many kings believed they were what?
a. intermediaries between humans and the divine
b. invincible
c. god-kings
d. descendants of Muhammad
e. chosen by the people
c
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The "new light" preachers of the Great Awakening
a. delivered intensely emotional sermons. b. rarely addressed themselves to the matter of individual salvation. c. reinforced the established churches. d. were ultimately unsuccessful in arousing the religious enthusiasm of colonial Americans. e. emphasized the necessity of an educated clergy.
What governmental principle was at the heart of the disputes between modernists and Fundamentalists in the 1920s?
A. freedom of worship B. separation of powers C. separation of church and state D. federalism
Carter negotiated a treaty that gave control of the Canal Zone to
A. the United States. B. the United Nations. C. France. D. Panama.
Drawing on both Christian and pagan sources from classical antiquity, Christian thinkers believed that __________.
A. the religious life was superior to marriage B. a woman's only role was to produce children and then be a confined nun C. women were morally stronger than men D. virgins and celibate widows were seen as only half female