What did the people associated with the Shaker community, the Mormon community, and Brook Farm have in common?
a. They wanted to establish a more communal environment to replace the excessive individualism associatedwith the emergence of a market economy
b. They wanted to withdraw completely from civilized society.
c. They wanted to return to a state of nature.
d. They wanted to establish societies based on Biblical law.
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A. a drought and other odd weather patterns that disrupted traditional agriculture B. Huns invading Visigoth territory C. manipulative administrators in the eastern empire D. a population boom E. their parents
All of the following were true of Arianism except that it
A) held that Christ was not God. B) was condemned at the Council of Nicaea. C) ceased to exist after Nicaea. D) took hold among the barbarian tribes. E) preserved monotheism by making Jesus slightly subordinate to the Father.
By 1917, the progress of World War I had
a. forced the Germans into waging unrestricted submarine warfare against Great Britain. b. enveloped every nation of the world in warfare. c. resulted in the German capture of several British and French colonies. d. produced a German attack on United States seaports. e. led to a communist revolution in Germany.
Robert La Follette led:
a. a political machine that successfully fought off reform. b. Wisconsin Progressives. c. Progressive Democrats in the House of Representatives. d. a business revolt against high taxes and government regulation.