What did the decision in the Scopes-Monkey Trial mean for modernist Protestants?
A. Modernism was being slowly adopted by those in government and the sciences.
B. Supposedly secular governments supported fundamentalism over modern science.
C. Fundamentalist theories could not endorsed by any level of government.
D. Scientific theories refuting Biblical teachings were banned in most states.
Answer: B
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When President Wilson arrived in Europe to attend the peace conference
a. the European public was indifferent to him. b. he was met by massive protest movements led by those who feared U.S. power. c. he traveled secretly so that the European public was unaware of his arrival. d. the European public seemed to blame the U.S. for the carnage of the war. e. he was met by huge crowds who hailed him as a savior.
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a. A, B, C, D, E b. C, A, D, B, E c. D, A, B, C, E d. A, D, B, C, E e. E, D, A, C, B
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A. provided overwhelming evidence that most major antiwar groups were under the direct control of the USSR. B. was an ugly but necessary action during time of war. C. was illegal and a violation of the agency's charter. D. uncovered links between Hanoi and the peace movement. E. effectively broke the back of the NLF's political organization in the Mekong Delta.