Similar to evangelical preachers in the nineteenth century, northern abolitionists:
A) employed a confrontational and personal style.
B) ignored the unconverted.
C) treated their opponents with Christian charity.
D) relied on calm, unemotional rhetoric.
Answer: A
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a. severity as the worst economic downturn of the century. b. duration as the longest economic downturn of the 1800s. c. sectional character and psychological impact, pushing the North and South further apart. d. devastation in the plantation strongholds of the South. e. promotion of national unity in the face of hardship.
John Calvin profoundly affected the thought of all of the following except
a. Spanish Armenians. b. New England Puritans. c. Scottish Presbyterians. d. French Huguenots. e. the Dutch Reformed Church.
Following a historic battle in March 1862 with a tiny Union ironclad warship, the Monitor, the Confederate blockade runner, the Merrimack, was
a. destroyed by Union troops to prevent its use as a slave ship. b. captured and used by Union troops to help restore the Federal blockade. c. destroyed by Confederate soldiers to keep it out of the hands of Union troops. d. retrofitted with multiple cannons that were utilized to sink several Union blockading ships. e. used to ferry both British and French troops across the ocean.
Discuss the three most important reasons for the rise and fall of Populism. What role did the election of 1896 play in its demise?
What will be an ideal response?