Why was Roger Williams forced into exile by the Puritans?
A) ?? He challenged the Puritan belief in predestination.
B) ?? He argued that Puritans should recognize the devil's presence in the New World.
C) ?? He believed in the complete separation of church and state.
D) ?? He claimed that God had spoken to him directly.
E) ?? He asserted that women should be able to serve as clergy.
C
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a. Their cabinet members, being from the same political party, accomplished more by cooperating better than today’s members do. b. They were much larger, as laying the groundwork for a new nation required more human resources than does running a superpower today. c. They were much smaller, consisting of only three offices, whereas today’s cabinet comprises more than ten cabinet-level departments and thousands of employees. d. Their cabinets met less frequently, as they were busy traveling about the country or Europe, whereas today’s members stay mainly in Washington, D.C.
Compare and contrast the intentions of the Duke of York, William Penn, and James Oglethorpe when they founded New York, Pennsylvania, and Georgia
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Which statement best describes how Secretary of State Kellogg manipulated the Kellogg-Briand Pact to fit American isolationism after World War I?
a. By refusing to sign the pact after it was created, Kellogg made it clear that the United States was not interested in joining European wars. b. By inviting all nations to sign the pact, Kellogg avoided an alliance with France that could pressure the United States into aiding France in a European war. c. By keeping the pact between America and France only, Kellogg avoided being allied to other European nations in the event of war. d. By keeping the pact between the two major American political parties, Kellogg ensured that the United States would enter foreign wars only in self-defense. e. By inviting all of Europe to sign the pact, Kellogg ensured that there would be no more European wars.
Perhaps the best index of popular piety and support for the popes in the High Middle Ages was the
a. willingness with which people paid the church tax known as the taille. b. response to the church's call for crusades to liberate the Holy Land. c. way in which kings willingly complied with papal commands. d. All of these answers are correct.