- All are not creoted on equal terms, but some are preordoined to eternal life, others to eternal domnation; and,accordingly, as each has been created for one or the other of these ends, we say that he has been predestined to life or death. 16. This statement above reflects an essential view of? A. John Calvin B. Desiderius Erasmus C. Martin Luther D Francois Rabelais 1. Therefore those preachers of Indulgences are in error, who say that by the pope's indulgences a man is freed from every penalty, and saved;..."-Martin Luther 17. Which period in European history is most directly related to this statement? A. Italian Renaissance B. Northern Renaissance C. Counter Reformation D. Protestant Reformation 18. In the early 1500s, many people were criticizing the Church for? A. announcing a new crusade. B. hiring Michelangelo to decorate St. Peter's Cathedral in Rome. C. being too concerned with worldly power and riches. D. refusing to sell indulgences.
- a. direct relief d. U.S. demand for agriculture b. deficit spending d. foreign demand for U.S. agriculture 15. Which of the ef wing describes a government system for giving payments or food to the poor? b. farmers' debts b. farmers' debus thiral products ral produc during the 1920's' 16. In which region did thwese the damage from the Dust Bowl occur? c. buying on margin a. The Nettic Northwest d.price support b. The Northeast Corridor 17. Who were the presidential candidates in the election of 1932? c. The Great Plains a. Herbert Hoever and Calvin Condidnee d. The Rocky Mountains b. Calvin Coolidge and Frankfis Roosevelt c. Herbert Hoover and Franklin Roosevelt a. grew to like President Hoover d. Warren Harding and Franklin Roosevelt 18. One long term effect of the Great Depression was that many people b. became risk takers in the stock market c. developed habits of saving and thrift __ d. came to believe in small government 19. Which of the following programs was designed specifically to encourage people to use banks? a. The Federal Deposit Insurance Company b. The Dow Jones Industrial Average c. The Social Security Administration d. The NAACP 20. To help retirees FDR proposed creating the __ a. FDIC c. Social Security Administration b. Hawley-Smoot Tariff d. Works Progress Administration 21. Which of the following New Deal programs was mainly aimed at helping farmers in the Southeastern U.S.? a. The Dow Jones Act c. The National Youth Administration May The Social Security Administration d. The Tennessee Valley Authority 22."The Hawley-Smoot Tariffled to a. a dramatic drop in world trade. c. an increase in manufacturing. b. Hoover's reelection. d. an increase in labor unions. 23. Which of the following did FDR's "New Deal" call for? c. Relief, Recovery, and Reform a. Assess, Divide, and Conquer d. Prime, Pump, and Prosper b. Spend, Save, and Invest
- D. Bubonic Plague 12. Henry VIII established himself as the head of the Church of England in order to A. preach predestination B. divorce his wife C. encourage Huguenots to settle in England D. have access to books listed in the Index of Forbidden Books 13. The purpose of the Council of Trent was to A. fight Protestantism by rooting out heresy. B. spread the Catholic faith to distant lands. C. translate the Bible into the vernacular. D. direct the reform of the Catholic Church. 14. The majority of the German princes who adopted Lutheranism did so A. for economic and political reasons. B. for religious reasons. C. to appease their subjects. D. only with great reluctance. 15. After Henry VIII broke with the Catholic Church he __ A. became head of the Anglican Church. B. introduced Calvinism into England. C. passed the Edict of Nantes. ng, InC. All rights reserved
- History can sometimes be a pattern. Given what we learned this week about romanticism and transcendentalism vs. realism and naturalism when would be the next time o romanticism and transcendentalisr n perspective begin in our nation? What concept would spark that movement? Prompt
- What medical problem did the advertisers of the first vibrators promise to solve? A chest congestion B back pain C hysteria D headaches