The Celtic society was very fragmented. They would live together as tribes that would be based around kinship. The tribes lived all across Europe and often they didn't even have the same language but had a relatively similar culture. They were simple people who farmed land and had children and occasionally went to war. There was no initiative to make a great Celtic state because they were so fragmented so nobody bothered with ideas of gathering them all. They lived in harsh conditions and didn't have great buildings or cities like Romans.
The correct answer is A.
Walter Rauschenbusch (1861-1918) was American theologian, professor and pastor in the Baptist church. He is known for his key role in the Social Gospel and 'Single Tax' movements.
The Social Gospel was a movement that applied Christian ethics to deal with social issues, mainly related to topics of social justice, such as income inequalities, labor issues, criminality, poverty, racial conflicts, slums, etc. In order to be sucessful, first is necessary to identify the problems and its causes, in this case the existence of bad living conditions and unnecessary deaths among the humblest sectors of the population.
Missions tended to be located near running rivers or larger streams. They also tended to choose areas with larger flat areas that would be good for farming. Farming was important as this would be one the main ways that the missionaries fed themselves and what they taught willing Native American converts. Missions appear during the time when we had to adapt and adjust to the environment around them. They didn't have the ability to adjust the environment to their needs.
I would go with the answers:
The effects of the Reformation were widespread.
Catholicism was still dominant in Europe.
There were many Calvinist centers in France.
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Most people in Norway were Catholic.
Because Norway at that time was mostly protestant.
England and Scotland had the most Muslim centers.
Also not true because there weren't many muslims (if there were any there at that time) living in England or Scotland.
Sintoni says "Vietnam is a test of the American spirit", because it was very scary, and really tested how much a person was willing to fight for their country.
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