The Great Awakening was a movement that reflected a renewed interest in __________
A) Enlightenment ideals
B) trade with England
C) spirituality and religion
D) the abolition of slavery
C
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Which of the following were true about both Buddhism and Jainism?
a. Both challenged Brahminic authority. b. Both banned animal sacrifice. c. Both denied the authority of Vedic hymns. d. All of these choices are correct. e. None of these choices are correct.
The primary colonial argument made by the colonists against the Townshend Duties, as expressed in John Dickinson's Letters From a Pennsylvania Farmer and Sam Adams' Circular Letter was
a. The purpose of taxes, rather than their form, determined their constitutionality b. Members of Parliament represented all British subjects and without American representatives in Parliament the body lack any legal standing c. Colonists should be able to elect their own representatives to Parliament d. Parliament could pass virtually all types of legislation, including taxes e. Because the Townshend duties were direct taxes, rather than taxes on trade, they were unconstitutional
Joseph Smith was murdered in part because he urged his followers to adopt the controversial practice of:
A) polygamy. B) celibacy. C) immediate abolition. D) moving the wilderness to await the Second Coming of Christ.
The Zhou system of decentralized government called “fengjian” can be compared with European _______________, in which rule is held by landowners who owe obligations of loyalty and military service to their superiors.
a. Shogun. b. Feudalism. c. Communism. d. Capitalism.