The pretext for the onset of this was the assassination of Sergei Kirov on December 1, 1934:
A. the Twenty-One Conditions
B. the Great Purges
C. the Period of Rapid Industrialization
D. the Great Leap Forward
E. the Five-Year Plan
B
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The Act of Succession __________.
A. made James VI of Scotland Henry VIII's heir B. made the heir to the throne the first-born child of a king regardless of gender C. made Anne Boleyn's children the legitimate heirs to English throne D. gave Parliament the right to choose the next monarch of England
What critique of religion did Pietists and other religious reform movements of this period offer?
a) They rejected formulaic ritual belief and hierarchy to focus on internal spirituality and mystical devotions. b) They rejected the various sects formed in the Reformation, hoping for a new, unified world religion. Consider This: John Wesley criticized what he called the spiritual bankruptcy of the Church of England. See 5.4.1: Faith and Renewal. c) They condemned preaching in favor of allowing each person to discover her or his own religious beliefs. Consider This: John Wesley criticized what he called the spiritual bankruptcy of the Church of England. See 5.4.1: Faith and Renewal. d) They criticized mysticism as suspect and tried to apply Enlightenment logic to religious practices. Consider This: John Wesley criticized what he called the spiritual bankruptcy of the Church of England. See 5.4.1: Faith and Renewal.
According to the prophet Wovoka, the Ghost Dances would lead to __________.
a) unity among Native Americans b) peaceful coexistence with the whites c) the extinction of the buffalo d) creation of Indian reservations
The Black Muslims' advocacy of black separatism drew most of its support from
A) white liberals. B) southern African-American sharecroppers. C) poor urban African Americans. D) middle-class African Americans.