All of the following are consistent with the teachings of John Calvin EXCEPT
A) religious inferiority of women.
B) education of youth.
C) representative government.
D) predestination.
E) the human purpose was to honor God.
A
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The traditional guiding principles of American foreign policy have been all of the following EXCEPT
A) the desire to protect and foster foreign trade. B) a basic desire for national security. C) the desire to spread American culture and religion. D) the feeling of a national mission in sympathizing with and encouraging the growth of freedom in the world. E) none of the above.
Why was becoming Christian considered an act of disloyalty in the Roman Empire?
a. Rome had a strong monotheistic tradition. b. Christians could not worship the emperor as a deity. c. Rome required all citizens to learn about all world religions. d. Christian theology demanded that all people live in a Christian utopia. e. One of Christianity's aims was to overthrow dictators.
Who says something to Oedipus over dinner that raises his initial suspicions in Corinth?
a. Merope b. Polybus c. a drunkard d. a messenger e. Tiresias
How did the international community deal with the Spanish revolution of 1820? How did this reaction differ from previous decades or centuries?
What will be an ideal response?