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Chapter 12 True/False Self-Quiz (Level 2)
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Pope Pius IX's "Syllabus of Errors" (1864) was a protest against certain features of modernism.
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The Second Vatican Council (1962-65) signaled that the Roman Catholic Church would take a more open attitude toward modern culture.
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The papacy reached the height of its power in the Middle Ages.
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Roman Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant Christians agree that there are seven sacraments.
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The basic structures of Roman Catholic and Protestant worship are essentially the same.
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Evangelical Christians gained considerable political influence in the United States in the 1970s and 1980s.
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Christians believe that God created an imperfect world in which there has always been a conflict between good and evil.
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Roman Catholic and Orthodox Christians believe that the saints in heaven intercede for them in prayer.
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