The borderland communities way for life was dramatically changed by

a. the Mexican War.
b. cattle grazing.
c. the end of the Civil War.
d. the coming of railroads.
e. statehood for California.


d

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A. All humans are condemned to misery because of the fall of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. B. All souls are predestined to either heaven or hell. C. The United States, like Sodom and Gomorrah, will be destroyed by God because of the depravity of its citizens. D. Because sin is avoidable, anyone can achieve salvation.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following is an accurate explanation of the success of the South's "redeemers"?

A. Southern states gradually came to experience economic prosperity and development. B. Southern acceptance of the end of slavery meant northern acceptance of the South as a restored section. C. A fresh wave of evangelical revivals spread across "the Bible Belt." D. Gradually, conservative and racist white Democrats regained political control in the former Confederate states.

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Tensions between authoritarian virtue and libertarian freedom within the conservative movement could be reconciled by common enemies—the liberal state and Russian communism.

a. true b. false

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