Liberal Protestants
a. supported the fundamentalist rejection of modernism.
b. by far outnumbered fundamentalists.
c. opposed evolution.
d. supported William Jennings Bryan during the Scopes trial.
e. believed in rational inquiry and social activism.
e
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Hobbes believed that the purpose of human beings was to __________.
A. meet the needs of daily life B. work in communities with one another C. compete for superiority D. follow a divine plan
What was the British nickname for India?
a) the Jewel in the Crown b) the Pearl of Suez Consider This: What was India’s place among the colonies of the British Empire? See 10.1: Imperialism 2.0. c) the Ruby of Lahore Consider This: What was India’s place among the colonies of the British Empire? See 10.1: Imperialism 2.0. d) the Star of Bengal Consider This: What was India’s place among the colonies of the British Empire? See 10.1: Imperialism 2.0. Answer: a
During and after his trips to Africa in 1964, Malcolm X did all of the following EXCEPT
a. sever ties with Elijah Muhammad’s Nation of Islam. b. call on African nations to place the violation of black Americans’ human rights before the U.N. c. form a secular organization to foster unity among black Americans. d. harden his conviction that all whites were “devils” and racists.
Another thoughtful opponent of the war with Mexico, who emphasized the moral implications of President Polk's hasty entrance into the war while diplomatic negotiations were continuing, was
A) U.S. Senator Lewis Cass.
B) Illinois Congressman Abraham Lincoln.
C) General Winfield Scott.
D) Senator John Calhoun.