I have 9 world history questions, I need help please?! I MEDAL!
you dont have to be so mean about it...
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I can try.... I have to work on my ap envrio sci work tho so my answers probably won't be as fast..
its okay^.^
what u got?
Do not possess a mule or a horse; and try to secure the service of some Spaniard or Frenchman who knows the language of the country. In board and lodging always aim at a fitting simplicity. In travelling, make use of half or a third, more or less, as shall seem to you convenient, of the ordinary expenses; and never have money in your hands or keeping, but the sums given to you for travelling commit to the hands and keeping of some reliable good people of the place, that they may distribute a due portion impartially to the poor, or devote it to pious objects, as seems best for God's service.—Public Domain This letter best demonstrates which of the following? Loyola expected Jesuits to share their faith with everyone they encountered. Loyola expected Jesuits to live modestly and act charitably. Loyola expected Jesuits to keep up with their studies while traveling. Loyola expected Jesuits to be open to new experiences and cultures.
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this is just 1 question?
yep... and i have 8 others
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its c
i have 8 more... can you help?
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The creation of the index of Forbidden Books by the Church was in part a result of which of the following? anger over being forced to give up their lavish lifestyles a lack of trust in the ability of the faithful to read texts without being led astray a new emphasis on obedience that had been passed down from the Jesuit anxiety over the impending Thirty Years War
The first is B, it summarizes the main points, that they should live modestly by using 'half or a third' and living with 'simplicity' and charitably, so 'sums given to you'. And the second is also B, as the church didn't want people to be led astray, so they forbid certain books, though it was usually for more power and politics.
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Which of the following represents a contrast between the ideas of Ulrich Zwingli and John Calvin? Zwingli believed in the creation of a Christian state, while Calvin thought church and state should be separate. Zwingli believed in the sale of indulgences, while Calvin thought the sale of indulgences was wrong. Calvin believed in the creation of a Christian state, while Zwingli thought church and state should be separate. Calvin believed in the sale of indulgences, while Zwingli though the sale of indulgences was wrong.
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B
Which of the following represents one of Desiderius Erasmus' main contributions to the move toward Reformation? putting forth the idea of predestination renouncing the Catholic Church speaking out against humanism exposing corruption in the Church
A
A
And as to the court lords, what should I mention them? than most of whom though there be nothing more indebted, more servile, more witless, more contemptible, yet they would seem as they were the most excellent of all others. And yet in this only thing no men more modest, in that they are contented to wear about them gold, jewels, purple, and those other marks of virtue and wisdom; but for the study of the things themselves, they remit it to others, thinking it happiness enough for them that they can call the king master, have learned the cringe à la mode, know when and where to use those titles of Your Grace, My Lord, Your Magnificence; in a word that they are past all shame and can flatter pleasantly. ...Nor are princes by themselves in their manner of life, since popes, cardinals, and bishops have so diligently followed their steps that they've almost got the start of them.—Public Domain Which of the following can be concluded from the passage? Erasmus thought that royalty was more corrupt than the clergy. Erasmus though that the clergy was more corrupt than royalty. Erasmus thought that royalty and clergy were both corrupt. Erasmus thought that the royalty was honorable but the clergy was corrupt.
C
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