All members of the Society of Jesus were __________
A) Protestants
B) Catholics
C) Carmelites
D) Puritans
B
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In the Calvinist theocracy
a. dress and business affairs were subject to strict discipline. b. irreligious and sinful behavior was severely punished. c. church courts were independent of state institutions. d. all of the above e. older, pious male members of the community acted as governors.
Which of these did physicians attribute to the cause and spread of epidemic diseases in the mid-nineteenth century?
A) Intercontinental travel. B) Gases that arose from rotten vegetables or dead animals. C) Bacteria. D) Sinfulness. E) All of these choices
After the time of Alexander the Great, the Greeks turned to __________ for solutions to their problems.
A. politics B. religion, philosophy, and magic C. humanism D. their belief in human ability to manage forces around them
Why did the cotton come to be called "King Cotton"?
A. Independent farmers could not grow cotton; it could only be harvested on government-owned land. B. In southern states, only an elite group was allowed to grow cotton. C.Cotton cultivation dominated the southern economy, affecting almost all inhabitants, directly or indirectly. D.Cotton plants overgrew in fields used to harvest subsistence crops, making it difficult to grow anything but cotton in some areas.