Liberal Christian thinkers of the 1920s believed that
A) the Holy Spirit allowed the devout the "speak in tongues."
B) the notion of the Holy Trinity was outmoded.
C) religion must accommodate the teachings of modern science.
D) the Bible must be taken literally.
C
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a. Buddhism was introduced from the Korean state of Paekche. b. The Korean kingdom of Silla eliminated the Japanese colony of Kaya. c. Daoism was formally adopted as the state religion by the Yamato empress Suiko. d. The Chinese Sui dynasty attempted to dominate the Korean peninsula, pushing the levels of emigration from Korea to Japan to high levels.
The progressive-inspired city-manager system of government
a. brought democracy to urban dwellers. b. was developed in Wisconsin. c. was designed to remove politics from municipal administration. d. made giant strides under the leadership of Hiram Johnson. e. opened urban politics to new immigrants.
Freud thought human personality would suffer under
A) the idealistic notions of a perfectionist society, as no human can achieve perfection. B) enlightened social codes of behavior because there exists an inescapable conflict between personal drives and the social order. C) the assumption that true happiness can be achieved, as that is just a mirage. D) former traditions of social theory, as they are all based upon falsehoods not geared to psychological reality. E) All of these
The map of the Louisiana Purchase and Lewis and Clark expedition illustrates that
A) Lewis and Clark most likely had little use for a translator until the end of their journey. B) most of the terrain that the expedition traversed was mountainous. C) the route of the expedition became circuitous along the Mississippi River. D) the expedition primarily followed waterways across the West. E) the expedition settled into winter quarters several times along the route.