What did those in the National Convention claiming to have the “purest” revolutionary spirit propose?

A) make Catholicism the state religion
B) add more saints’ days to the calendar
C) create a constitutional monarchy
D) establish “people’s” control over the economy


D) establish “people’s” control over the economy

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Kennedy's initial approach to the race question was

A) daring, because he integrated the National Guard. B) exceedingly cautious. C) focused on the grass roots level of voting rights. D) concerned primarily with electing black members of Congress.

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During the Reconstruction period, northerners

A) only reluctantly supported the idea of giving blacks the right to vote. B) generally wanted to confiscate the property of southern whites and give it to the blacks. C) enthusiastically endorsed the idea of black equality. D) opposed granting citizenship to blacks.

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Ignatius Donnelly, in his book Caesar's Column, chronicled a fictional group of Americans who escaped their repressive lives and started a new community based around the ideals of all of the following groups EXCEPT

A) Greenback Party. B) United Methodist Church. C) Knights of Labor. D) Farmer's Alliance.

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What event sparked a surge in anti-Semitic violence?

a. The founding of the Franciscan order b. The investiture controversy c. The founding of the abbey of Cluny d. Charlemagne's coronation e. The Crusades

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