Until the Second Great Awakening, African Americans
a. were prohibited from practicing Christianity.
b. worshipped in the same churches as white Americans.
c. practiced different religions from that of white Americans.
d. were not attracted to Christianity.
Ans: b. worshipped in the same churches as white Americans.
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In their treatment of the internal lives of individuals, the Catholic and Protestant Churches
A) differed radically; only Protestant churches were concerned with the internal life of the individual. B) differed radically; Protestants affirmed the total freedom of the individual from outside control. C) were quite similar; for both the internal life of the individual became a religious concern regulated by the government. D) were quite similar; in both cases, sins of passion, such as sex and gluttony, became less serious than greed and usury. E) introduced private confessionals, which allowed confessors to instruct individuals
The success of __________ reflected the political influence of northern black voters
a) the Fifteenth Amendment b) the Fourteenth Amendment c) the Civil Rights Act d) the Voting Rights Act
In 1953, the first expression of popular discontent against Stalin's "proletarian internationalism" occurred in
A. Hungary. B. Romania. C. Poland. D. East Berlin. E. Czechoslovakia.
What impact did the Gold Rush have?
a. It resulted in the growth of new cities and towns to supply the gold fields. b. It resulted in a rapid growth and diversification of the California population. c. It became the model for a boom mentality with the expectation of quick riches. d. All of the above are among the effects of the period.