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Question 1

What is the meaning of anomie?
 
  a. The loneliness inherent in modern life
  b. The idea that an elite will dominate society
  c. The idea that an individual labors for subsistence in this world, and then reaps the reward in the afterlife
  d. An anxiety that resulted after society suffered a complete collapse of values
  e. The lack of religious morality in a society

Question 2

What did Calvinists implement in Geneva?
 
  a. They imposed strict penalties for blasphemy and immoral behavior.
  b. They reformed the city with little opposition from an enthusiastic populace.
  c. They saw their reforms jeopardized by the execution of Michael Servetus.
  d. They withdrew the Ecclesiastical Ordinances in 1541.
  e. They granted religious toleration to all but Catholics.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
Gracias!


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YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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