In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the "Social Gospel" was

A. intended to offer spiritual, not material, assistance to the poor.
B. first described by Andrew Carnegie.
C. a belief that God had chosen the rich to be rich and the poor to be poor.
D. chiefly concerned with redeeming the nation's cities.
E. a reform movement guided by the American Catholic Church.


Answer: D

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When the Soviet Union attempted to install nuclear weapons in Cuba, President Kennedy ordered

a. the installation of nuclear weapons in Turkey. b. surgical air strikes against the missile sites. c. the invasion of Cuba at the Bay of Pigs. d. resumption of atmospheric testing of nuclear weapons. e. a naval quarantine of that island nation.

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By the mid-1980s, all of the following were true of the Rust Belt, EXCEPT:

a. Many companies had left the region seeking lower operating costs. b. Cities hardest hit by the economic changes were located in northeastern states. c. The shift from manufacturing to the service sector adversely affected factory workers. d. Cities hardest hit by the economic changes were located in southern and western states.

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Which of the following is not characteristic of Middle Kingdom Egypt?

A. The afterlife was available to everyone, not just pharaohs. B. There was a new god, Amon, as well as Ra. C. There was an invasion by the Hyksos that pushed them into the second intermediate period. D. The Egyptian Book of the Dead was written. E. There was a switch to monotheism under Akhenaton.

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For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance. "mass line policyā€¯

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