One similarity between the Five Pillars of Islam and the Ten Commandments is that both
A) support a belief in reincarnation.
B) promote learning as a means to salvation.
C) encourage the use of statues to symbolize God.
D) provide a guide to proper ethical and moral behavior.


he Council of Trent consisted of Catholic priests who met between 1545 and 1563 for what purpose?
A) to plan what would become the First Crusade
B) to propose ways to convert Native Americans
C) to kick King Henry VIII of England out of the Catholic Church
D) to address the issues involving the growing Protestant movement

Respuesta :

D for the first question, and I'm not so sure about the second.

The five Pillars of Islam and the Ten Commandments have much more resemblance than what might seem obvious at first glance, yet they do not believe in reincarnation, they believe in a life after death. Also, learning is important for both, as contributions that Islam gave science during the caliphates, and not only then, as well as the activities of the rabbis on teaching and interpreting scientific disciplines. They also do not practice the use of statues to symbolize God, this is strictly forbidden and considered idolatry. The essence of their teachings based on sacred books is to promote proper ethical and moral behavior.

The answer is: D)

The Council of Trent was held between 1545 and 1563 in Trent, Italy, meaning that it happened later than when the Crusades took place, and had nothing to do with Native Americans. This Council was held for the reason of the Protestant Reformation, marking the embodiment of Counter-Reformation.

The answer is: D)