The "Burned-Over District" in New York got its name as a seedbed of __________
A) economic protest
B) antiblack violence
C) industrial innovation
D) religious and reform movements
Answer: D
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Which of the following statements about the COFO-led Freedom Summer of 1964 is LEAST accurate?
a. The movement represented a shift toward more militant, all-black protests. b. The movement led to the creation of a Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party to challenge that state’s racially exclusive Democratic Party. c. The movement was intended to combine the participation of northerners with the grassroots participation of Mississippians. d. Although a number of organizations participated, SNCC took the most prominent role of all of them.
Federalists controlled the new government under the Constitution for its first
A. twelve years. B. four years. C. twenty years. D. eight years. E. sixteen years.
The principle of Mutual Assured Destruction was based on the premise that __________.
A) building up nuclear arsenals was the best way to avoid nuclear war B) building up nuclear arsenals would guarantee that a nuclear war would break out C) nuclear disarmament was the only way to avoid a nuclear holocaust D) nuclear disarmament would increase the chances of a nuclear holocaust
Under Diocletian's rule, what happened to the Roman Senate?
a. He strengthened its authority as a supplement to his reign. b. He disbanded it entirely. c. He removed all power and made it a city council. d. He empowered it to make decisions on behalf of the western provinces. e. He declared all of its members guilty of treason and conspiracy.