The Coptic church was established in ________
A) Egypt
B) Greece
C) Ethiopia
D) Spain
A
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a. John Sutter b. Walter Colton c. John C. Fremont d. Zachary Taylor
Why did Pope Paul III allow the Jesuits to organize?
A) To seek out and destroy texts listed on the Index of forbidden books. B) To educate people so they could bring souls into or back into the Catholic Church through education. C) To help bring sinners to justice during the Inquisition. D) To educate the world as to the major differences between Catholics and Protestants. E) To assist Ignatius of Loyola in obtaining papal permission to found their new religious order.
The doctrine of Petrine supremacy
A) was the belief that the bishops of Rome held a preeminent position in the church. B) was developed at the Council of Nicaea. C) declared heresy to be the main problem of the church. D) declared deacons to have the same spiritual powers as bishops. E) was the theory that placed the Patriarch of Constantinople as head of the Church.
Regarding the effects of the Great Awakening, all of the following are correctly stated, EXCEPT that
A. many westerners embraced evangelical Protestantism and swelled the denominations of the Baptists and the Presbyterians. B. Americans became more sharply polarized along religious lines. C. many urban easterners embraced evangelical Protestantism and thus swelled such denominations as Quakers and Anglicans. D. it caused many northern churches to bicker and splinter.