Charles G. Finney focused on __________.
a. creating an emotional response in his audiences
b. debating theological points
c. the practical benefits of conversion
d. the political ramifications of his teachings
a. creating an emotional response in his audiences
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The presidential election campaign of 1840 saw
A. the emergence of the Republican Party. B. Henry Clay chosen as the Whig presidential candidate. C. the first influence of the "penny press" in politics. D. William Henry Harrison serve as the Democratic candidate. E. Martin Van Buren drop out of the presidential race.
Ida Tarbell is best known for her exposé on __________.
A. Chicago packinghouses B. Social Darwinism C. Standard Oil D. African American lynchings
What happened to Europe's empires in Asia and Africa after the end of World War II?
a. European empires merged into a single global empire run by the United States b. European empires were dismantled by the military force of the United Nations c. European empires expanded as they absorbed the colonies of the Axis Powers d. European empires collapsed as colonies achieved independence
The first person in California to win attention during the 1960s for defending free speech was
a) Richard Nixon, gubernatorial candidate. b) Clark Kerr, president of the university system. c) Edmund Brown, governor of California. d) Edward C. Tolman, professor at Berkeley. e) Mario Savio, a 21-year-old student.