By whom would the proponents of the Great Awakening have felt most threatened?

a. a colonial printer that published the accounts of George Whitefield
b. a New Light revivalist minister in New England
c. a merchant opening a new dry goods store
d. a predominantly Anglican state legislature
e. a scientist studying the principles of botany


Ans: e. a scientist studying the principles of botany

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Which of the following best expresses the ideology behind the Open Door policy?

A. Freedom of the seas will lead to the enrichment of the world community of nations. B. All nations must be allowed to develop their own political and economic systems. C. All nations of the world should be considered equals. D. The closing of any area to American products, citizens, or ideas threatens the survival of the United States.

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Rural America

A. saw the South increase plantings of cotton as a cash crop in the 1950s. B. saw its percentage of the national income drop to less than 2 percent in the 1950s. C. lost nearly 10 percent of its population in 1956 alone. D. both nearly lost 10 percent of its population in 1956 alone, and saw its percentage of the national income drop to less than two percent within the decade of the 1950s. E. All these answers are correct.

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Why did the situation for U.S. workers begin to change by the 1870s?

A) ?Fewer immigrants entered the country, and laborers became more in demand. B) ?Technology began to replace craft skills with machines, with the result that workers were relegated to less skilled areas. C) ?Women and children were treated with more concern than in the past. D) ?Real wages decreased and hours worked per week increased.

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