How was Theodore Roosevelt a conservative? In what ways was he a reformer?
What will be an ideal response?
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A. their focus on living simply B. a desire to follow Christ's example C. their emergence from a backdrop of intense religiosity D. Franciscan operation within the church hierarchy
The Occupy Wall Street movement and its various offshoots across the nation proved that American
A) was still a deeply divided nation. B) agreed with the vision to reform America's healthcare legislation. C) was growing discontented with the prolonged military conflicts in the Middle East. D) wanted more government bailouts to help those still struggling from the financial crisis of 2008.
The inhabitants of North Carolina were regarded by their neighbors as
a. hostile and violent. b. too submissive to authority. c. outcasts and irreligious. d. far too friendly with Spain. e. too Catholic.
During the early 1800s, traditional New England Congregationalism faced a challenge from within by what movement?
a. Methodists b. Episcopalians c. Presbyterians d. Unitarians