The council of Trent condemned the ____ (Catholic, Protestant, Islamic, Semitic) doctrines, which it considered as ____ (heresy, harmony, orthodox, cooperative) and issued decrees to clarify the church’s position on various ____ (Catholic, Judaic, Protestant, Islamic)beliefs

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Answer 1

Answer:

The council of Trent condemned the Protestant doctrines, which it considered as heresy and issued decrees to clarify the church’s position on various Protestant beliefs .

Explanation:

Council of Trent that was held in the middle of 16th Century was held with a goal to prevent further spreading of Protestantism. It is actually regarded as one of the major dates in the process of Counter Reformation. Church brought decisions related to its internal reorganization.

Answer 2

Answer:

The Council of Trent condemned the  Protestant  doctrines, which it considered as heresy , and issued decrees to clarify the church’s position on various  Protestant beliefs. :P

Explanation:


Related Questions

The Federalist Papers were written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. What was the main impact of their essays?

Answer choices:

They increased popular support for a bill of rights

They persuaded states to ratify the U.S. Constitution.

They led to the creation of a weaker federal government.

They expressed the need for racial and gender equality

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They persuaded states to ratify the new U.S. constitution

Most American countries got their independence between

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Answer:

Decolonization of the Americas refers to the process by which the countries in the Americas gained their independence from European rule.

Explanation:

Looked it up, I'm sorry if it's wrong

Answer:

here is your answer

Explanation:

United States. The United States of America declared independence from Great Britain on July 4, 1776, thus becoming the first independent, foreign-recognized nation in the Americas and the first European colonial entity to break from its mother country.

Georgia famers began raising what other items after the boll weevil and drought affected cotton production?

vegetables
tobacco
fruit
all of the above

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It was Tobacco tobacco tobacco tobacco
it’s tobacco i just learned about this, it’s it wrong lmk

The illegal smuggling (transporting/sneaking in) of alcohol during Prohibition was called:

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Answer:

Bootlegging

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Which statement describes how British citizens reacted to news of V-E Day?

They celebrated the removal of Benito Mussolini from power in Italy.
They celebrated the end of the war in Europe and the return of prisoners of war.
They hoped the opening of a second front would cause shortages in German manpower.
They hoped the liberation of France would lead to more Allied victories and the defeat of Germany.

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Answer:

They celebrated the end of the war in Europe and the return of prisoners of war.

Explanation:

After six years of battle, World War II was finally over, at least in Europe. Don't we forget that in the war would continue until August 10, when Japan finally surrender, and the war officially would end in the world. One way or another, on May 8, 1945, the terrible six-year period of World War II (1939-1945) came to an end, with the defeat of the Nazis who dominated much of the European continent at the time.

Answer:

b. they celebrated the end of the war in Europe and the return of prisoners of war

Explanation:

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In the early 1800’s, the need for a water route to help farmers ship their products to market

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Answer:

Louisiana purchase

Explanation:

In 1800's , large portion of the Mississippi river was under the territory of Louisiana. The river is important because it can be used to transport goods to 8 States,

But that time, Louisiana belonged to the French empire.

The United States government believed that purchasing this territory from the French will be beneficial for the US in the long run. It could cut down the distribution cost that their farmers have to spend to ship their products to the market.

how the Allies won the Battle of Midway and the Battle of Stalingrad?
Help;((

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Answer:

Midway: The U.S. Navy was prepared for the attack - Admiral Nimitz was able to deduce quite accurately the size of the Japanese fleet, as well as their intentions. As a result, they were able to inflict devastating losses - Japan committed four aircraft carriers, with 248 aircraft on them to the battle, and lost all of them. The battle forced the Japanese to assume a defensive position, fighting battles that were incrementally closer to the Japanese homeland, and they lacked the resources to stage a large scale counter-offensive that would have repelled the U.S. forces.

Stalingrad: The Soviet forces held defensive positions in the city as German divisions surrounded them. While the Soviets were able to effectively defend, the Russian winter began to set in and the Germans continued to play offensively. Hitler was determined to not surrender so he tried to flank the Soviets but because they were so attritiated from loss of ammo and food, the Soviets easily defeated them and surrounded their forces. Soon after, the German forces in Stalingrad surrendered.

A police department uncovered the body of a person who had been missing for ten years at the bottom of a quarry. The body had deteriorated so much in the last decade that it was tough to identify. through technological advances such as ____________________, the investigators were able to identify the body.
a. criminalistics
b. computer software
c. social media
d. engineering​

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Answer:  Through technological advances such as CRIMINALISTICS, the investigators were able to identify the body.

Criminalistics is a discipline under forensic science. It is a science and profession that deals with the recognition, collection, identification, individualization, and interpretation of the physical evidence found in the crime scene.

It is an applied science wherein scientific techniques are conducted to gather and analyze evidence found in the scene of the crime.

Explanation:

In the 1840s, women in the United States began fighting for more rights. They first pressed for property rights for married women. After the
Civil War, the focus of women's rights activists shifted to voting. Women's rights activists felt that many of the problems women faced, and that
American Society faced, could be solved by granting women suffrage, or the right to vote.
In 1890, Wyoming became a state, with a provision in its constitution allowing women to vote in that state. In 1893, Colorado became the
first state to adopt a state amendment that gave women voting rights. In 1895, Utah became a state and also included a suffrage provision in its
constitution, followed by Idaho in 1896. Washington gave women the right to vote in 1910. In 1911, women in California gained voting rights, with
Oregon, Kansas, and Arizona granting women suffrage in 1912.
Based on the passage, what can the reader infer about the women's suffrage movement?
1. The women's suffrage movement was a unified political movement
2. By 1912, the women's suffrage movement no longer faced opposition.
3. Momentum for women's suffrage gained strength in the western United States.
4. States were more concerned about women's suffrage than property rights for women.

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Answer:

I think its 2

Answer:

D or 4.

Explanation:

I believe the answer is D because as it states in the text "women in California gained voting rights, with  Oregon, Kansas, and Arizona granting women suffrage in 1912." which means that states were becoming more and more aware and concerned about the truths of womens sufferage    

Help due soon! Overall, what is happening in terms of military build-up in the years prior to WWI? How might that lead to the war beginning?

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Between 1890 and 1913, the European powers at the time began building up in military power. This included the countries of Britain, France, Germany, Russia, and Austria-Hungary. The reason for the military buildup was primarily nationalism in which each country wanted to be "better" than the others.

most of what scientists know about extinct species is form

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What do you need there is nothing I can anwser

What did the south think of the 36 30 line?

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Answer:

Condemned by some Southerners because it set the example that Congress could make a law concerning slavery.

Explanation:

The Missouri Compromise of 1820 established the latitude 36°30′ to deal with the growing slave states in the western territories. The North always considered slavery as a part of the evil which should be banned. As the South economy depended on slaves, the Union could not interrupt it in existing states. The compromise of 1820 divided the Louisiana Purchase land into two sections. Slavery became forbidden above the Missouri compromise line latitude 36°30 and admitted in the south of latitude which allowed Missouri to became a slave trade.

Place the following people in order from OLDEST to MOST RECENT
(50 Points)
1
Jacob
2
Abraham
3
Moses
4
Solomon
5
David
6
Joshua
7
Cyrus
8
Nebuchadnezzar
9
Saul
10
Joseph

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Answer:

1 Abraham

2 Jacob

3 Cyrus

4 Moses

5 Nebuchadnezzar

6 Solomon

7 Saul

8 David

9 Joseph

10 Joshua

A series of articles were written in order to persuade the states to ratify the constituion
A. Articles of Confederation
B. Declaration of Independence
C. Federalist Papers
D. James Madison

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Answer:

it is C

Explanation:

I just finished the test

Answer:

C. Federalist Papers

Explanation:

which is a direct strategy for influencing government

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Answer:

forming a coalition to hire a lobbyist

Explanation:

match each item with the correct statement below

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First one matches with D
Second one matches with A
Third one matches with C
Fourth one matches with B
Fifth one matches with E

Answer:

1.D

2. A?

3. C

4. B

Explanation:

True or False Questions...
16. The Judicial Branch has the power to issue a Pardon.
17. In the Preamble, "Establish Justice" means each citizen should be treated equally.
18. Congress nominates justices to serve on the Supreme Court.
19. In the Preamble, consent of the governed is reflected in "We the people".
20. Article 3 is about the Executive Branch.
21. In the Preamble, "Provide for the common defense" means a government focused on the common good for current and future generations.

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Answer:

True or False Questions...

16. The Judicial Branch has the power to issue a Pardon. True

17. In the Preamble, "Establish Justice" means each citizen should be treated equally. True

18. Congress nominates justices to serve on the Supreme Court. False

19. In the Preamble, consent of the governed is reflected in "We the people". True

20. Article 3 is about the Executive Branch. True

21. In the Preamble, "Provide for the common defense" means a government focused on the common good for current and future generations. False

PLEASE HELP HISTORY 1 SIMPLE QUESTION
What were the requirements for the country to ratify the Constitution?

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Answer:

It required that conventions of nine of the thirteen original States ratify the Constitution. If fewer than thirteen states ratified the document, it would become effective only among the states ratifying

it

Answer:

Congress must pass a proposed amendment by a two-thirds majority vote in both the Senate and the House of Representatives and send it to the states for ratification by a vote of the state legislatures.

Explanation:

Complete each sentence with the phrase that best describes early Indian achievements in technology.
Ancient Indians were able to produce fine swords because they____
Coins were critical to trade because they______
Metallurgists benefited farmers when they developed______

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Answer:

Complete each sentence with the phrase that best describes early Indian achievements in technology.

Ancient Indians were able to produce fine swords because they  

✔ combined several metals

.

Coins were critical to trade because they  

✔ provided a standard measure of value

.

Metallurgists benefited farmers when they developed  

✔ new tools to turn the soil easily

.

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Complete each sentence with the phrase that best describes early Indian achievements in technology.

Ancient Indians were able to produce fine swords because they

combined several metals

.

Coins were critical to trade because they

provided a standard measure of value

.

Metallurgists benefited farmers when they developed

new tools to turn the soil easily

.

Explanation:

Essay on comparing culture of Athens and Sparta

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Answer:

Essay about Differences Between Sparta and Athens in Ancient Greece

The ancient civilization of Greece contained many different city-states; two of these city-states were Sparta and Athens. Sparta and Athens were different in their values, politics, and societies. Sparta was focused on their military, discipline, and to have a strong state. Athens was a democratic state that was peaceful and where women were open to culture and democracy. How do these two city-states differ? Sparta and Athens were formed in two different ways. Sparta was originally four small villages in Southwestern Peloponnesus that became unified into one polis. They conquered two neighboring areas known as Laconia and Hessenia. These people were then forced to work in Sparta. Athens had established a unified polis on the peninsula of…show more content…

The reforms of Cleisthenes established the basis for the Athenian democracy. All citizens enrolled in ten tribes and each tribe chose 50 members by lottery each year for a new council of 500 people. These 500 people had the responsibility to take care of foreign and financial affairs. There was also an assembly of all male citizens, and they had the final authority in passing laws through free and open debate. In Sparta there were two kings who led the army and ruled their city-state. There were five ephors elected each year and they were responsible for the education of the youth and the behavior of citizens. There was also a council of elders that consisted of two kings and 28 citizens over the age of 60. They decided on issues to present to the assembly who were also all male citizens. There was no debate on resolution to these issues, only voting. Sparta and Athens societies and values were different as well. As stated in Document E Lycurgus, lawgiver of Sparta, did not allow Spartans to leave the city. This was done because he did not want them to adapt to foreign influences. All of these values/beliefs were based on one thing, to keep the Spartan soldiers strong and disciplined. In Athens Pericles boasts about how Athens is open to all which results in cultural diffusion. When Athens had festivals everyone except for slaves

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Explanation:

What role did Samuel Adams have
with the Boston Tea Party?
A. He rode his horse warning of the British
troops arriving.
B. He was an informant to the King and the
British troops.
C. He helped lead the event.

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Its c because he was the person that led the event

Which group did the Ottoman Empire conquer first?

the Byzantines
the Greeks
the Mesopotamians
the Turks

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Answer: The Turks.

Explanation:

Which BEST describes the Great Depression?


A. Lack of food

B. Shortage of men willing to work

C. High unemployment rates

D. Increase in the purchase of stocks

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Answer:

c. High Unemployment Rates

Answer:

C: High unemployment rates

Explanation:

I majored in History.

A _____ is an organism taht breaks down dead organisms and waste

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Answer: Decomposers

Answer:

Decomposers

Explanation:

I hope this is correct and I helped:)

The
ending World War I was signed on November 11, 1918.

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Answer:

True?

Explanation:

The armistice between Germany and the Allies was the first step to ending World War l was signed on November 11, 1918.

What is the world war l?

World war l was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. It was fought between two coalitions, the Allies and the Central Powers. Fighting occurred throughout Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Pacific, and parts of Asia.

An estimated 9 million soldiers were killed in combat, plus another 23 million wounded, while 5 million civilians died as a result of military action, hunger, and disease. Millions more died as a result of genocide, while the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic was exacerbated by the movement of combatants during the war. The first decade of the 20th century saw increasing diplomatic tension between the European great powers.

This reached breaking point on 28 June 1914, when a Bosnian Serb named Gavrilo Princip assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne.

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help please it’s due at a certain time

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Answer:

C. Ordering the Capture of Haitian Revolutionary Leaders

what questions can I ask
about indigenous people?​

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Answer:

That's all I got

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Why is studying the soloman islands diverse cultures and traditions inportant ?

How indigenous tribes of the Amazon were governed before the formation of national states ?

How did the patriots convince people to support
independence?
A
by publishing articles and using intimidation
B
by publishing articles and doing research
C
by promising wealth and a peaceful future
D
by promising wealth and equality for all

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Answer:b

Explanation:

How do you describe a great composer

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Answer:

Great composers are creative and original

How did the crusades stimulate trade in Europe?

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Answer:

The Crusades stimulated trade by introducing Europeans to many desirable products. Trade promoted frequent contacts with the Byzantine and Muslim Empires. New economic institutions developed. Stimulated production of goods for trade in Middle Eastern markets (perfumes, oils, minerals, jewels

Explanation:

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

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