John Wycliffe believed that the sacraments

a. were necessary for salvation.
b. were necessary for salvation except when no priest was available when an individual died.
c. should be limited to two alone, baptism and extreme unction.
d. were unnecessary for salvation.
e. represented the body and blood of Christ.


d

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A. initiating massive deficit spending to fund war efforts. B. improving relations with native groups in the Ohio country. C. forging an alliance with Indians who had formerly been allies of the French. D. striking an agreement to recruit Prussian mercenaries.

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The Greensboro sit-in was

a. a televised debate on issues related to the Vietnam War. b. the first in a series of nonviolent challenges to racial segregation in the South. c. a takeover by flower children of San Francisco's Greensboro Park. d. a prayer vigil in response to the assassination of John F. Kennedy.

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Dutch shareholders who agreed to transport tenants for agricultural labor were called...

A. pantaloons. B. patroons. C. partisans. D. patricians.

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