"Righteous men and women should avoid gold, silver, plaited hair and fine apparel, and seek to adorn themselves instead with a meek and quiet spirit," said

a) George Fox. b) John Woolman. c) John Winthrop. d) William Penn. e) Cotton Mather.


d

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By the late 1980s, forty-eight of fifty states and the U.S. Congress had passed some kind of laws regarding ______, only to see their efforts swept aside when the Supreme Court in 1989 held that all such laws unconstitutionally restricted free expression under the First Amendment

a. prayer in schools b. privacy of citizens c. flag protection d. protection of religious landmarks e. media campaign restriction

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What was the primary reason for Germany’s presence in the Spanish Civil War?

a) The newly formed Luftwaffe could practice with their new weapons while aiding the Nationalist government of Spain. b) Like Napoleon Bonaparte before him, Adolf Hitler planned to annex Spain at the earliest opportunity. Consider This: Many German military aircraft were designed as commercial planes to avoid the Treaty of Versailles’s ban on building a German air force. See 12.7: Narrative: Painted Terror. c) Hermann Göring, head of the German air force, believed the Spanish, as non-Aryans, could be disposed of. Consider This: Many German military aircraft were designed as commercial planes to avoid the Treaty of Versailles’s ban on building a German air force. See 12.7: Narrative: Painted Terror. d) The government of Spain paid the Germans handsomely for use of their air force, which Germany needed funds to develop. Consider This: Many German military aircraft were designed as commercial planes to avoid the Treaty of Versailles’s ban on building a German air force. See 12.7: Narrative: Painted Terror.

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Serbian leader __________ was finally removed from power in 2000

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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What type of help did the CWA provide?

a. direct relief b. farm refinancing c. employment opportunities d. bank reform

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