C. Americans embraced other cultures into the melting pot
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The correct option is: "that only the Catholic Church had the authority to interpret the Bible"
The Council of Trent was an ecumenical council of the Catholic Church developed in discontinuous periods during twenty-five sessions between the years 1545 and 1563.
Although it did not manage to reunite the Christianity, the Council of Trento supposed for the Catholic Church a deep catharsis.
It was convened in response to the Protestant Reformation to clarify various doctrinal points. It also abolished the local eucharistic rites, respecting only those that had more than two centuries of antiquity (Mozarabic rite, Lyons rite, Ambrosian rite) and established the rite of the city of Rome known as Tridentine Mass, as a rite of the entire Latin church . From a doctrinal point of view, it is one of the most important and influential councils in the history of the Catholic Church.
On the other hand, the reform of ecclesiastical administration and discipline was addressed. The council eliminated many flagrant abuses, such as the sale of indulgences or the education of clerics, and forced the bishops to reside in their bishoprics, thereby preventing the accumulation of charges.
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1. The
German people began to distrust the Jews and gypsies and wanted them
out.
2. The German government could not keep up with the huge debt
repayment imposed from World War I.
3. Rampant unemployment demoralized
many Germans and they needed to regain a national self-esteem.
4. The
prevailing political parties offered no hope and no solutions to the
abysmal state of German identity.
There was a high rate of poverty because Germany had to pay huge war reparations. They also were forbidden to have a military and create arms. These kinds of things made them feel humiliated and when Hitler came and promised them the world they all started supporting him. Other parties didn't offer anything so radical.</span>
Muslim Arabs are about 80 or 90 percent of the Arab population. Although Islamic, there are different sects like Shia, Alawi, Zaidi, and Sunni. Ten percent of Arabs are considered Christian or Druze.
Arabs and Islam are traced back in history. In the seventh century, Arabs received the Islam teachings of Mohammed and Islam spread to Southwest and Central Asia, North Africa, Persia, and Afghanistan, and Central Asia,
Other cultures were influenced when the Arabs invaded territories that believed in other religious teachings like Christian, Jewish, and Zoroastrian
Muslim Arabs invaded territories to create empires, like Umayyid dynasty that was established in 661, in Damascus in 661.
Arab rulers brought took Jews, Christians, Greeks, Persians thinkers to Baghdad to teach during the ʿAbbāsid dynasty. Some of them translated Plato and Aristotle’s literature into Arabic.
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