The correct options are as follows:
10. C
Erasmus, More and Rabelais are writers who focused their writings on changing and reforming the their societies. The main theme of their works usually have to do with humanism, social reform and education.
12. B.
The invention of printing press contributed greatly to the spread of the protestant ideas during the reformation period. Information were able to spread fast and far and many people get to know about what was happening, unlike in the time before the reformation, when all the people in a particular place may not get to hear information about the happenings in their environments.
13. D
Papal authority refers to the doctrine of the Roman catholic church that the pope has full, supreme and universal power over the whole church and that he can exercises this power without any restraint. Martin Luther King these disputed this doctrine.
14. B
Individualism brought about by protestants encourage individuals to have personal relationship with God by searching the scripture and developing themselves spiritually, instead of depending on other people to know God and to get in touch with God.
15. B
John Calvin is a french man, who is considered to be leading french protestant reformer and the most important personality in second generation of the protestant Reformation. He popularized the belief in the sovereignty of God, predestination and the importance of the words of God.
Answer:
He liked to learn because his school was intermittent
Explanation:
Lincoln was self-educated. His formal schooling was intermittent, the aggregate of which may have amounted to less than twelve months. He never attended college, but Lincoln retained a lifelong interest in learning.
Talk about the three G's; Gold, Glory, and God.
Also, at the time, land was equal to power. The more land you had, the richer you were. This is a social and political reason, as well as economic.
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If we're talking about pre_revolution, it's because Britain believed that the soon-to-be-Americans were merely renting the land and that they had no right to expand. However, the manifest destiny bit of American's hearts wanted to expand as populations grew and conditions became unbearable. Also, there was the lure of riches in the west, eventually... help at all??
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Answer:
Alexander Hamilton is the answer