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Question 1

What ironic element found in A Militia Muster contradicts the Reverend Lyman Beecher's belief that temperance organizations were comparable to a disciplined moral militia?
 
  A) Temperance organizations were mostly made up of women.
  B) Militias promoted violence while temperance organizations favored peaceful messages.
  C) Temperance organizations excluded African Americans from membership.
  D) The militiamen in the image are engaged in intoxicated revelries.

Question 2

What English humanist wrote a famous book called Utopia?
 
  A. Erasmus
   B. Thomas More
   C. Shakespeare
   D. Johann Reuchlin
   E. Martin Luther

Question 3

One way in which the northern humanist Desiderius Erasmus gained fame as a religious reformer was by ________.
 
  A. keeping ancient Christian sources hidden from public view
  B. promoting that study of the Bible alone would best reform people
  C. helping to establish dogmatic religious practice
  D. pleasing church authorities
  E. editing the works of the Church Fathers



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Answer 1

D

Answer 2

Answer: B

Answer 3

Answer: E





 

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