William Henry Harrison won the presidency in 1840 in part because he lived in a log cabin and drank hard cider
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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Which of the following was NOT affirmed by the Council of Trent?
A) The selling of indulgences was counter to true doctrine. B) Faith was based on Scripture and the traditions of the church. C) Good works were important to salvation. D) Transubstantiation was the explanation for the mystery of the Eucharist. E) The Society of Jesus would help implement the Catholic Reformation.
How did religion contribute to Hammurabi's political success?
A) He demonstrated his strength by forcing the exile of all Sumerian priests. B) He partitioned all of Mesopotamia into small political units governed by priests. C) He destroyed all existing Mesopotamian religions and forced acceptance of his Babylonian faith. D) He claimed that divine authority stood behind the laws that he established.
The Puritans were
A) an extremist sect of Calvinists protesting for greater change in the English Church. B) a group of Catholics that believed the Church of England was too Protestant. C) an extreme sect of Anglicans that wanted to alter the governmental structure of England in favor of their religious bent. D) English Protestants who wanted the Church of England to meet the standard of the "pure gospel" as Calvin understood it. E) an extremist sect of Lutherans protesting for greater change in the English Church.
Manuel González Prada
A) taught that elimination of the hacienda system was key to solving indigenous problems. B) taught that education was the solution for the indigenous problem. C) accepted the view that indigenous peoples were inherently inferior. D) advised the natives to shun violence as a means of redemption.