Consuls;)) that should be correct!
John Calvin and the Catholic Church had some similar, but different beliefs.
Differences:
Calvinism: There was belief of predestination. This is when God elects if you will be in heaven or hell from the beginning. Your actions later on in life will not change the decision.
Catholicism: Salvation could be gained from indulgences. That means you will have to do something to get rid of your sins if you have any.
Similarities:
Both believe that the Bible is an important source of doctrine and truth.
The correct answer for this question is this one: "c)accustomed to military involvement overseas."
<span>The answer that best describes the United States at the beginning of the twentieth century is that
a.less interested in Latin American affairs
b.unwilling to resolve issues through diplomacy
<u>c)accustomed to military involvement overseas </u>
d.politically unstable
Hope this helps you.
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I would say that this statement is false. Austria was not opposed to the idea of Germany uniting. What Austria opposed was the idea of Germany uniting under Prussian domination. Austria wanted Germany to unite, but it wanted to dominate the new, united country of Germany.
So i would say the answer is false
hope this helped:)