The religious movement that came to be known as Methodism

A) was founded by Count Nikolaus von Zinzendorf.
B) was particularly popular in the Holy Roman Empire.
C) was critical of emotional mysticism and religious enthusiasm.
D) became a separate and independent sect from the Anglican Church.
E) All of these are correct.


D

History

You might also like to view...

Gay liberation can be said to have changed attitudes towards gays

A) de jure and de facto. B) de facto only. C) both de jure but not de facto. D) neither de jure nor de facto.

History

The Phoenicians' contributions to the ancient Near East included

A) the founding of several permanent colonies on the Italian peninsula. B) a simplified alphabet and system of writing. C) the establishment of an empire in Mesopotamia. D) their defeat and destruction of the Sea Peoples. E) their conquest of the Philistines.

History

Which of the following problems plagued Japan in the mid-19th century?

a. Impoverishment of the samurai b. Social disorder c. Higher taxation d. Peasant revolts e. All of these choices

History

Margaret Sanger, in a program in 1912 to disseminate information on preventing pregnancies, coined the term “birth control.”

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

History