Asone the greatest of the revivalist preachers, Charles Grandison Finney advocated
a. opposition to slavery.
b. a perfect Christian kingdom on earth.
c. opposition to alcohol.
d. public prayer by women.
e. All of these choices are correct.
e
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The slave owners' greatest fear was:
a. The gathering influence of abolitionists in eighteenth-century society. b. The opposition of the Catholic Church to the institution. c. That a reliance on slavery would preclude capital investment. d. That a slave revolt would begin and spread.
In the 1783 Treaty of Paris that ended the Revolutionary War, Britain demanded that the United States
A) cancel its prewar debt to British merchants. B) observe the rights of Indians living west of the Appalachian Mountains. C) restore the rights and property of American loyalists. D) give up its fishing rights off the coast of Eastern Canada.
According to Muslims, who is "the Messenger of God"?
What will be an ideal response?
In Connecticut in the 1760s, the Great Awakening:
A) had little influence on politics. B) led to political battles between New Lights and Old Lights. C) excluded ordinary people from politics. D) mainly appealed to the rich and well-established.