What influential law resulted from the state-level struggles to separate church and state?

a. Northwest Ordinance of 1787
b. Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom
c. Maryland Statute for Religious Toleration
d. Massachusetts Ordinance on Religion
e. Religion Ordinance of 1785


b

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In the aftermath of 9/11, which of the following caused many civil libertarians to charge that the Department of Justice was threatening the basic freedoms enjoyed by Americans?

A. The way in which the Justice Department enforced the Homeland Security Act B. The Justice Department's order that private planes would not fly over Washington, D.C. C. The Department's decree that all people entering shopping malls had to undergo a search for weapons and incendiary devices. D. The Justice Department's granting of new powers to FBI agents to monitor the Internet, mosques, and rallies

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One striking result of World War II on those who served was that:

A) it increased their contact with and sense of community with Americans from different backgrounds. B) most remembered it as a bad, unnecessary war. C) blacks and whites served together with little discrimination or conflict. D) most who served tried to forget their war experiences as quickly as possible.

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Early successes of revolutionaries in 1848 included each of the following EXCEPT

a. ouster of the king of Piedmont-Sardinia. b. liberation of the city of Milan from Austrian rule. c. a liberal constitution in Sicily. d. establishment of a new Roman Republic. e. departure of the pope from Rome.

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How was the tsar able to keep down the insurrection of 1905?

A) He used the secret police to put down the insurrections. B) He promised to adopt a constitution and an elected legislative body. C) He made concessions to the various political parties that they would gain representation in the government. D) He promised land in exchange for peace to those protestors. E) He used the secret police to put down the insurrections, while promising to adopt a constitution and an elected legislative body.

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