What did the doctrine of "consecration and stewardship" require of Mormons?

A) that they practice polygamy
B) that they deed their property to the church
C) that they build a glorious temple for worship
D) that they isolate themselves from the dominant culture


B

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What was Rudyard Kipling’s difficulty with his son, Jack, seeking to enlist in the army?

a) Kipling was aware of the dangers facing soldiers at the front, but having helped spread the government’s pro-war message, he considered it hypocritical to discourage his own son from going. b) Kipling, long a pacifist, hoped to convince his son not to go, but relented when Jack made it clear that he would go to the newspapers with the story if his father interfered. Consider This: Rudyard Kipling was well aware at an early stage of the unprecedented and fatal ferocity of the war. See 11.6: Narrative: My Boy Jack. c) Kipling was concerned that his son was too young to be in uniform and was outraged that anyone would give Jack a commission. Consider This: Rudyard Kipling was well aware at an early stage of the unprecedented and fatal ferocity of the war. See 11.6: Narrative: My Boy Jack. d) Kipling was angry that his son chose to join the army, rather than the navy, a longtime Kipling family tradition. Consider This: Rudyard Kipling was well aware at an early stage of the unprecedented and fatal ferocity of the war. See 11.6: Narrative: My Boy Jack.

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During the 1980s, the law and order movement inspired by Richard Nixon was rejected by most voters

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How does the way Alexander Hamilton is represented in this portrait contrast with the realities of his political life?

A) He is represented as lazy, whereas in his political life he was ambitious. B) He is represented as a serene statesman, whereas his political life was actually controversial. C) He is represented as an intellectual, whereas in his political life he was uninterested in ideas. D) He is represented as a visionary, whereas in his political life his thinking was not particularly innovative. E) He is represented as a simple man of the countryside, whereas in his political life he supported commerce and industry.

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The "mass line" in Communist China was

a. an attempt to merge the Chinese Communist Party with Communist parties in other Southeast Asian countries. b. the organization of peasants, workers, women, and other groups to serve as a link between the people and the Communist Party. c. another term to describe the agricultural communes of the Great Leap Forward. d. what the Red Guards attempted to enforce during the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution. e. the Chinese Communist Party officials "massed" in solidarity against the claims of Soviet Communists to be the leaders of the Comintern.

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