Why was the Great Awakening disruptive socially as well as religiously? Explain the causes of disruption in both cases.
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With regard to international efforts to protect the environment, the Clinton administration _____________________.
A. opposed the 1992 Rio de Janeiro Treaty as an attack on American industry B. refused to fulfill the previous Bush administration's pledge to support the war against global warming C. signed the 1997 Kyoto Protocol on carbon dioxide emissions but never submitted it for ratification to the Republican-controlled Senate D. showed its disdain for the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, which it had signed only to mollify the nation's environmentalists, by secretly lobbying against its ratification in the Senate
The most widely recognized author of the Renaissance was the English poet and playwright
a. Blaise Pascal. b. John Locke. c. Thomas Hobbes. d. William Shakespeare.
The writings of Jack Kerouac
A) were condemned as communist during the McCarthy hearings. B) supported the passage of additional social reform programs. C) advocated against conformity and consumerism. D) combined psychology and religion to promote positive thinking. E) criticized the dominance of Protestantism in American culture.
The largest category of laws in the Code of Hammurabi focused on
a. public officials' responsibilities. b. the terms under which it is acceptable to retaliate against an injustice. c. marriage and family. d. the disparate rules for upper and lower class members of society. e. military service obligations for male citizens.