Which line on the map represents circumnavigation route of Ferdinand Magellan in 1519? the blue line that goes around Cape Horn the orange line that travels a northerly route the red line around the Cape of Good Hope the green line that crosses the Atlantic Ocean
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[The Council] decrees, that no one, relying on his own skill, shall,--in matters of faith, and of morals...presume to interpret the said sacred Scripture contrary to that sense which holy mother Church,--whose [skill] it is to judge of the true sense and interpretation of the holy Scriptures,--hath held and doth hold…-- excerpt from the decrees of the Fourth Council of Trent, 1546 In what way does the passage respond to the Protestant Reformation's view on biblical interpretation? It gives a false appearance of agreeing with the Reformation. It goes along with Protestant reformers without admitting the fact. It outdoes the Protestants in overturning an old Catholic doctrine. It upholds a doctrine that goes against the Protestant idea of individualism.
This neglect certainly conspires with many others to cause a decrease in the births as well as in the lives of the grown negroes....I have the honor of knowing a most worthy and humane gentleman, who is a native of Barbadoes, and has estates there. This gentleman has written a treatise on the usage of his own slaves. He allows them two hours of refreshment at mid-day, and many other indulgencies and comforts, particularly in their lodging; so that by these attentions he saves the lives of his negroes, and keeps them healthy, and as happy as the condition of slavery can admit...For want, therefore, of such care and attention to the poor negroes, and otherwise oppressed as they are, it is no wonder that the decrease should require 20,000 new negroes annually, to fill up the vacant places of the dead.--Olaudah Equiano, The Life of Gustavus Vassa, 1789 What inference about the economics of slavery does the passage support? It was more economical to treat slaves well than to mistreat them. Slave owners had to punish slaves harshly to keep them from escaping. Owners could not afford to maintain their slaves in a healthy condition. Ultimately, slavery became a money-losing proposition for slave owners.
The blue line that goes around cape horn :)
What was the social consequence of contact between slaves and owners in Spanish and Portuguese colonies? Equality came more naturally to South Americans than to North Americans. After being free, ex-slaves let European leaders remain in control of the former colonies. A sharp, uncrossable line was drawn between whites and others in the colonies. Numerous social classes of mixed ethnicity were created because of it.
I think the second one is D...might want to double check.
okay.
looks about right
A is the one for slavery...it is saying taking care of them makes them get more out of their moneys worth.
true...
The third one I do not know but would imagine it would be C...because the segragation of churches and everything was still prominent in the 70's
yeah thats what i thought to
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He then, who does not wish to go astray...must look further than to the works of the law or the doctrine of works; nay, must turn away his spirit from works, and look to the person, and to the manner in which it may be justified. Now it is justified and saved, not by works or laws, but by the word of God, that is, by the promise of His grace...-- Martin Luther's "On the Freedom of a Christian" Which Reformation idea, opposed to traditional Catholic thinking, does the passage support? the necessity of doing good works in order to attain salvation the duty to believe in the Trinity of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit the superiority of faith over works as a path to salvation the superior authority of religious law over secular law
b :)
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[W]e assert, that by an eternal and immutable counsel, God has once for all determined, both whom he would admit to salvation, and whom he would condemn to destruction. We affirm that this counsel, as far as concerns the elect, is founded on his gratuitous mercy, totally irrespective of human merit…--John Calvin, Doctrine of Predestination What controversial Calvinist idea does the passage state? Every human's spiritual destiny is determined by God Every human will obtain universal salvation The Church should discontinue infant baptism People should condemn and reject th
I think B
okay.. i hope it is haha
What condition in traditional Africa made it easier for Europeans to trade for slaves on that continent? Many African societies, such as the Songhai and the Ashanti, used slave labor. Continual warfare ensured a constant supply of captives to be sold as slaves. Frequent famines made slavery an alternative to starvation for many people. Villagers had no individual rights in the medieval African kingdoms.
just look up the 5 points of calvinism real quick it will help
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do u do flvs?
im guess the answer is D?!
I gtg but will be back on in about 30.
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@zoengriff Im in 9nth grade world history
The answer is - the blue line that goes around Cape Horn
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