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1. Protestants were radical reformers who believed in the separation between eclesiastic and state affairs.
2. Saint Ignatius of Loyola was a Spanish priest that in 1540, with the approval of Pope Paul III, founded the Society of Jesus (also known as Jesuits).
3. Confession is a regular method by which Christian worshippers can, after being baptised, clear their sins and release from punishment.
4. Pope Leo X, after ordering an investigation conducted by Silvestre Mazzolini, declared Martin Luther a heretic and therefore excomulgated him from church in 1521.
5. Anglican Church was founded by bishop Charles Thomas Longley, after an edict from Henry VIII (King of England).
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "Clean Air Act of 1970." Has resulted in significant climate changes. User: The Clean Air Act of 1970 set guidelines on the amount of air pollution considered acceptable.
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C.The social construction of race </h2>
Explanation:
Race is a social construct, it is not biological. There are no genes common to all whites and blacks so race cannot be genetically verified and it were true then the classification of people based on race would have been constant across boundaries, but it is not so because a person who is categorised as black in US might be considered white in Latin american countries.
The Greeks, Poles, Italian and Hungarian migrants were not considered to be whites in 1800s and 1900s, they tried to overcome it by showing through behaviour that they were worthy of being called white. The people form Netherlands,Ireland,Scandinavian countries and Germany were considered to be white.
The Americans were afraid that the foreigners would bring peculiar religious practices and substandard ways of living and religious practises to this country , that would bring down this civilisation.
Answer: Pentecost
Explanation:
Pentecost, also called Whitsunday, (Pentecost from Greek pentecostē, “50th day”), major festival in the Christian church, celebrated on the Sunday that falls on the 50th day of Easter. It commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit on the Apostles and other disciples following the Crucifixion, Resurrection, and Ascension of Jesus Christ (Acts of the Apostles, chapter 2), and it marks the beginning of the Christian church’s mission to the world.
Answer:Asking an eyewitness to describe a suspect's physical appearance to a sketch artist would be an example of a RECALL task,
whereas asking an eyewitness to identify a suspect on the basis of a lineup of five possible assailants is an example of a RECOGNITION task.
Explanation:
Recall versus Recognition:
Sometimes we walk in town and you meet this person and you feel that their face is familiar but you can't seem to remember their name this is recognition. Recognition means we can recognise that a subject is familiar eventhough we can't really remember their particulars. Recall means we retrieve details associated with a particular event.
These two memory retrieval differ from each other by cues available to assist us retrieve memory, recall has less cues than recognition; all the cues in recognition makes it easier to retrieve memory for the fact that you can see what you are asked to remember rather than trying to figure it out in your mind as in recall.
For example in multiple choice questions it is easier to remember when you see all the choices to pick from cause you start to recognise what you studied but in an open question it's different because you have to try and remember what you have studied and try to bring it back in your mind.