Discuss the power of tradition in Indian society, even as it has faced social, economic and political changes. Has tradition hindered efforts to move forward? If so, how?
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A. victim-precipitated rape B. the ego-split rapist C. the silent rape reaction D. the predatory rapist
The Catholic Reformation reached a climax in the
A) creation of the Inquisition in Rome. B) creation of the Society of Jesus. C) meeting of the Council of Trent. D) the infallibility of the pope. E) Catholic Tribunal.
All of the following were true of Roger Williams except
a. he was a personable and popular Salem minister. b. he was not a Separatist and advocated reconciliation with the Church of England. c. aided by Indians, he fled the Puritan community and established Rhode Island in 1636. d. he challenged the legality of the Bay Colony's charter. e. he denied the authority of the civil government to regulate religious behavior.