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VikaD [51]
3 years ago
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Which of the following were typical of society under John Calvin’s leadership in Geneva? Select all that apply:

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1 answer:
Lelechka [254]3 years ago
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Answer:

A) emphasis on hard work

E) penalties for fighting

Explanation:

John calvin was the sucessor of Luther and was given the leadership in Geneva where he intended to create the kingdom of God on earth. Calvin  was intensely moral  and he impressed on others the need to work out their salvation and to avoid fighting to reach this

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