All of the following were true of the Pennsylvania Quakers except
a. They rejected formal church structure.
b. They refused to take oaths.
c. They tended to come from the upper classes.
d. They believed men and women were equals before God.
e. all of these choices.
ANS: C
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A) national convention. B) state legislature. C) congressional caucus. D) national electoral commission.
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A) leave it to the Europeans to manage the situations in Greece and Spain and declared a policy of noninvolvement in the internal political affairs of Europe. B) support revolutionary movements in Greece and Spain and become more involved in the internal political affairs of Europe. C) oppose the revolutionary movement in Greece and become more involved in the internal political affairs of Europe. D) follow English foreign policy in deciding when and how to become involved in the political affairs of Europe including Spain and Greece.
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A. the Catholic Church B. Frances Bacon C. Isaac Newton D. John Locke
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