All of the following argued for more participation of non-official (lay) people in the church except

a. Catherine of Siena
b. Ignatius Loyola
c. Jan Hus
d. John Wycliffe
e. Meister Eckhart


b

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All of the following are true of Marcus Garvey, founder of the United Negro Improvement Association, except he

a. promoted the resettlement of American blacks in Africa. b. advocated the idea of developing an elite "talented tenth" to lead African American economic and social progress and promote racial integration in the United States. c. inspired strong feelings of self-confidence and self-reliance among blacks. d. was convicted of mail fraud and deported by the U.S. government. e. sponsored black-owned business enterprises.

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