What group had a key influence on the development of Methodism following an encounter with its founder?

A. the Moravians
B. the Reformers
C. the Roman Catholics
D. the Spanish


Answer: A

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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The Mediterranean Atlantic prepared the way for the European voyages of exploration and discovery because it was there that European mariners

A. first learned the skill of trimming their sails. B. discovered that the Westerlies would carry them swiftly into the Atlantic and toward the Caribbean. C. first learned the importance of square sails in making their ships more maneuverable. D. learned the valuable strategy of sailing around the wind.

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What was true about the black upper-class in the early twentieth century?

A) They had wealth equal to that of the very wealthiest whites. B) They were often light skinned and possessed European ancestry. C) They were as sophisticated, refined, and status conscious as any group in American society. D) They were better educated than almost all other Americans of any race.

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The movement’s new regime moved to the Tokugawa capital of _________and renamed it Tokyo.

a. Edo b. Chiba c. Osaka d. Nagoya

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