What was the Soviet Union's perception of religion?

A. It opposed the Orthodox church for their possession of property and wealth.
B. They viewed religion as a distraction from current social problems.
C. Organized religion was seen as irrational and superstitious.
D. They objected to the Church's acceptance that social inequality was the way of life.
E. All of these.


Answer: E

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Which statement best describes Lincoln’s early military policy toward the Confederacy?

A) He wanted to take the South back by force as soon as possible. B) He wanted the South to be responsible for starting the war. C) He wanted the North to take the first military action. D) He wanted the North to refrain from military action regardless of southern actions. E) He wanted to start the war with a decisive Union victory in a key southern city.

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In order to gain southern support for the Kansas-Nebraska Act, Stephen Douglas had to add an amendment explicitly repealing the __________

A) Wilmot Proviso B) Missouri Compromise C) Compromise of 1850 D) Bill of Rights E) new Fugitive Slave Law

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As a result of this alphabet, there was a high __________, or percentage of people who could read and write

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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