Revivalists during the period of the Great Awakening differed in the doctrines they preached. However, most followers of revivalists accepted all except:
a. an emotional appeal to turn their lives over to Jesus
b. a commitment to live a more Christian life
c. the tactics and messages of the "New Lights"
d. a belief that Congregational theology showed the Lord's way
D
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A. taxes B. New World gold and silver C. tithes from the church D. selling crown lands E. annuities
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d. agreed to the establishment of a United Nations arbitration commission to settle the PLO's long-standingconflict with Israel.
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A. building their own physical churches for the celebration of native African religions. B. keeping family diaries and other written personal records. C. singing songs and playing musical instruments, such as the banjo. D. speaking in their native African languages when out of the presence of whites. E. wearing clothing that incorporated traditional African designs or colors.
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A. the repeal of prohibition. B. giving public relief jobs to women with children. C. taxing excess corporate profits and surplus riches. D. the right of labor to organize in unions. E. changing the banking and currency system.