Widespread Mexican migration to the United States during and after the Great War suggested the attractiveness of the United States for at least some Latin Americans.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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Quakers had what role in transforming Seneca culture?

A) They had an unambiguously devastating impact. B) The Quakers indirectly attacked male roles. C) Seneca culture as a whole was strengthened by the Quakers. D) The Quakers did some good, while deeply disrupting Seneca society.

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In the late nineteenth century, orthodox Protestant churches were being challenged by

a. the theories of Charles Darwin. b. the mounting emphasis on materialism. c. fundamentalist insistence on a literal interpretation of the Bible. d. the social doctrines of Catholicism and Judaism. e. African Americans' rejection of Christianity.

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The debate in Washington's administration over whether the United States should suspend the Franco-American alliance treaty of 1778 reflected a basic disagreement over __________.

A. the American role in international affairs and the nation's economic future B. which branch of the government should develop the nation's foreign policy C. the power of the federal government to regulate foreign trade D. the implications of the French Revolution for the rest of Europe

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Which of the following best characterizes the primary message of Jonathan Edwards in his preaching?

A) A combination of good deeds and steadfast faith can bring salvation. B) Salvation will come through repentance only. C) The eternal fate of individuals is determined at birth. D) Old Light spokesmen are the only true possessors of truth. E) People can redeem themselves by performing good works.

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