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- what event marked the beginning of the american revolution?
a. the boston tea party
b. the storming of the bastille
c. the \shot heard round the world\ at lexington and concord
d. signing of the constitution
- which american document begins with \in the name of god, amen\ and established a covenant community?
a. declaration of independence
b. mayflower compact
c. bill of rights
d. u.s. constitution
- who was known as the \pope of the protestants\ by enlightenment philosopher voltaire?
a. martin luther
b. john calvin
c. ulrich zwingli
d. william tyndale
- which principle of the reformation emphasized justification by faith alone?
a. sola scriptura
b. sola fide
a,b,c,b,
Question 24
The "Shot heard 'round the world" at Lexington and Concord (1775) was the first military engagement of the American Revolution, marking its start. The Boston Tea Party was a protest, the Storming of the Bastille was French Revolution, and the Constitution was after independence.
The Mayflower Compact (1620) began with "In the name of God, Amen" and established a covenant community for the Pilgrims. The Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights, and U.S. Constitution have different contexts/wording.
Voltaire referred to John Calvin as the "Pope of the Protestants" due to Calvin's influential organizational structure of the Reformed faith, similar to how the Pope led Catholicism. Martin Luther, Zwingli, and Tyndale don't match this title.
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c. The "Shot heard 'round the world" at Lexington and Concord