The third-century bishop Cyprian's warning against the dangers of corrupt priests supported the cause of the

A) Manicheans
B) Donatists
C) Pelagians
C) Machiavellians


Ans: B) Donatists

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Authorities in Pennsylvania feared the hot-tempered Scotch-Irish because these frontiersmen:

a. were often involved with disputes with Indians b. would fight quickly over land and mineral rights c. spoke a different language and kept to themselves d. were Catholic

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In the mid-1800s, the reform impulse in the United States included the idea that

A) man is essentially good and capable of positive change B) man is inherently wicked, and nothing can be done to alter his dismal fate C) America has achieved near-perfection and needs only to preserve its virtue D) working-class citizens need to help themselves

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In contrast to his predecessors, Andrew Jackson

a. did not seek the advice of his cabinet and instead relied on informal advisors, the so-called "Kitchen-Cabinet". b. readily acknowledged the equal distribution of power among the three branches of government. c. trusted his associates blindly. d. showed much deference to the judiciary.

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Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan's position on British blockades and German submarine warfare

a. was so unpopular it prompted his resignation from office. b. meant that he publicly supported the President although he privately disagreed with him. c. accused Wilson of treason and called for impeachment proceedings against him. d. sided with the British. e. sided with the Germans.

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