The 1920s fundamentalist movement was strongest:

A) in the South and Midwest.
B) among recent immigrants.
C) in large East coast cities.
D) among those who embraced modern science.


Answer: A

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All of the following illustrated how the issue of freedom and liberty was gaining ground for slaves in North America after 1776 EXCEPT

A) word spread throughout North America that in 1794, in the midst of the French Revolution, the French National Convention had abolished slavery. B) slaves in France's most lucrative Caribbean colony had won independence for what became the Republic of Haiti. C) after the Revolutionary War ended, many former slaves who had supported the British settled as free people in Canada. D) the planter elite in the Deep South released their slaves from bondage at an increasing rate after 1776.

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The Hellenizing process

a. created Greco-Macedonian domination of the population centers of the Middle East. b. provided the means for the spreading of Roman democracy to the Middle East cities. c. was hindered by the establishment of Greek cities throughout the Middle East. d. was of greatest importance in rural areas. e. encouraged the spread of democracy.

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What was the crisis of confidence in the fourteenth century?

A) Weakened centralized authority through Europe B) Doubt in the holiness of the popes, combined with rampant church corruption C) Weakened centralized authority in eastern Europe D) Weakened centralized authority in western Europe E) None of these

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