Social and demographic trends led to the emergence in the late twentieth century of __________
A) the Pentecostal church
B) suburban megachurches
C) enormous new interest in the Nation of Islam
D) smaller, less formal churches
Answer: B
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Provisions of the Newlands Reclamation Act provide evidence of which of the following? a. The federal government was more interested in conserving the nation's natural resources than in maintainingcontrol over those resources
b. The federal government attempted to impose the principle of riparian rights on individuals who purchasedwestern public lands. c. The federal government was unwilling to assume the power to regulate water development in the West, thusleaving such power to the states. d. The federal government actively aided the agricultural development of the West.
The creation of interchangeable parts benefited American industry by making it possible to __________
A) hire workers who did not speak English B) purchase parts from abroad C) leave the final assembly of the product to the customer D) speed up the manufacturing process
When signing the Maastricht Treaty, what did Great Britain, Denmark, and Sweden refuse to accept?
a. A common flag b. Open borders c. Free markets d. Common currency e. Common citizenship
During the latter part of the nineteenth century, the federal government
A. took a hands-off approach to the economy. B. worked against big business to prevent them from building monopolies. C. passed many laws in their attempt to regulate economic activity. D. worked closely with big business to help them grow.