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How would one summarize the impact Reichskonkordat had on the Catholic Church?
• The treaty gave Hitler more power over German Catholics.
The treaty allowed non-believers to see God's goodness in the Catholic Church.
The treaty hurt many people who demanded that the pope resign.
The treaty allowed the Catholic Church to grow exponentially in Germany.
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Multiple Choice 3 points
Which of the following statements would Locke agree with?
"The mind and the body are totally separate from each other."
"The mind and the body are separate, but the mind can — indeed it must — rely on information that it receives from the body in order to gain any knowledge."
"The mind and the body are not separate at all; in fact, they are just two different aspects of the same thing, like two sides of a coin."
"The mind can't trust anything the bodily senses tell it."
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Multiple Choice 3 points
What did the English Reformation and the French Revolution both make an effort to.do?
create a third way between Catholicism and Protestantism incorporate Enlightenment ideals into their governments unite around their respective monarchies rid their societies of Catholic influence
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23 — The treaty gave Hitler more power over German Catholics.
(Though intended to protect Church rights, the Reichskonkordat legitimated the Nazi regime and curtailed Catholic political opposition.)
24 — "The mind and the body are separate, but the mind can — indeed it must — rely on information that it receives from the body in order to gain any knowledge."
(Locke was an empiricist dualist: the mind is a blank slate that gains ideas via sensation and reflection.)
25 — Rid their societies of Catholic influence.
(The English Reformation established a national church under the monarch and reduced papal authority; the French Revolution actively sought to secularize and limit Church power.)
(Though intended to protect Church rights, the Reichskonkordat legitimated the Nazi regime and curtailed Catholic political opposition.)
24 — "The mind and the body are separate, but the mind can — indeed it must — rely on information that it receives from the body in order to gain any knowledge."
(Locke was an empiricist dualist: the mind is a blank slate that gains ideas via sensation and reflection.)
25 — Rid their societies of Catholic influence.
(The English Reformation established a national church under the monarch and reduced papal authority; the French Revolution actively sought to secularize and limit Church power.)
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