What were Charles Finney's new measures? How did they strengthen revivalism?

What will be an ideal response?


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During the period following the Napoleonic Wars, many of the Protestant missionaries involved in mission-based reform efforts in India used their skills in the fields of medicine, education and engineering to gain converts to their evangelical crusade to reform India along the same lines they envisioned for Britain, including all but one of the following reforms:

a. better working conditions for the poor b. worldwide abolition of slavery c. the abolition of “barbaric” practices d. a vigorous Christian missionary effort

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Jewish history is marked by spiritually inspired persons called

a. prophets. b. kings. c. judges. d. teachers. e. apostles.

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Although Ayaan Hirsi Ali is now an American citizen and works with conservatives on many causes, why has she not found much support on the American Right?

a) She is a self-declared atheist. b) She still identifies culturally as a Muslim. Consider This: She has attacked all religion as inherently oppressive. See 15.8: Narrative: Unsubmitting. c) She is too European in her political outlook. Consider This: She has attacked all religion as inherently oppressive. See 15.8: Narrative: Unsubmitting. d) She opposes all forms of marriage. Consider This: She has attacked all religion as inherently oppressive. See 15.8: Narrative: Unsubmitting.

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Which of the following statements applies to The Ordinance of 1785?

A) It followed natural topography and physical features to draw the boundaries of townships and private landholdings. B) It ignored Native Americans' claims that previous treaties ceding the land were invalid. C) It was the first major piece of legislation passed under the government established by the Constitution D) It was designed to weaken French settlements in Quebec. E) It was rejected by the Constitutional Convention but implemented by President Washington as an Executive Order.

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