In Europe on the eve of colonization, one conception of freedom, called "Christian liberty,"

a. was a set of ideas today known as "religious toleration."
b. mingled ideas of freedom with servitude to Jesus Christ—concepts that were seen as mutually reinforcing.
c. found expression in countries dominated by Catholics but not in primarily Protestant ones.
d. argued that all Christians should have equal political rights.
e. referred to the policy of trying to overthrow any non-Christian regime around the world.


Ans: b. mingled ideas of freedom with servitude to Jesus Christ—concepts that were seen as mutually reinforcing.

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