U.S. religious life in the 1950s was characterized by

a. a decline in church membership.
b. a growth in and dominance of the Catholic Church.
c. the spread of anti-Semitism.
d. an emphasis on a pluralistic faith in the Judeo-Christian tradition.
e. unusual growth of the Jewish faith.


d

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a. Iowa b. South Dakota c. Kansas d. North Dakota

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The population decline of the Rustbelt had political consequences because these states had been longtime:

A) solidly Republican states. B) centers of Democratic voting strength. C) toss-up states. D) centers of the Religious right.

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What did the Greeks mean by democracy? In what ways was the Athenian political system a democracy? How would Athenian democracy differ from modern democracies, such as that found in the United States?

What will be an ideal response?

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William Tecumseh Sherman’s March to the Sea

(A) Was a classic example of total warfare (B) Was a classic example of limited warfare (C) Forced Robert E. Lee to surrender (D) Caused the collapse of the Confederate government in Richmond

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