Followers of the Great Awakening, who emphasized a powerful, emotional religion, were known as __________
A) "Old Lights"
B) "New Lights"
C) Presbyterians
D) deists
E) evangelicals
Answer: B
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The so-called Era of Good Feelings
A) masked underlying political, economic, and social tensions and conflicts that would explode with surprising force in the 1820s. B) extended well beyond the two terms of James Monroe's presidency from 1817-1825. C) occurred concurrently with the reemergence of the Federalist Party as an influential political force. D) developed during a period when the Supreme Court was narrowing its reach and the reach of the federal government into economic and political aspects of the country.
The incident that prompted the nobles to depose James II was
A) his marriage to the Duchess of Orange. B) the death of his first, Protestant wife under suspicious circumstances. C) the birth of a son to his second wife, a Catholic. D) his defeat in battle against the illegitimate son of Charles II. E) economic collapse caused by disruptions in trade with the colonies.
Early Mycenaean civilization was based on which political rule?
a. centralized monarchy b. regional monarchy c. warrior oligarchy d. theocracy e. democracy
Germany, Italy, and __________ formed the Axis powers
A) China B) Japan C) the Soviet Union D) Spain