How did revivalism in the New England differ from revivalism in the South?

a. Revivals in the South sought to transform the world.
b. New England revivals were more emotional than revivals in the South.
c. Revivalists in New England had their greatest success in rural areas.
d. Reformist tendencies were more evident in New England.


d. Reformist tendencies were more evident in New England.

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The Vietnam policy devised by President Nixon and Henry Kissinger included

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César Chávez joined whom in creating the National Farm Workers Association?

a. Raul Ruiz. b. Dolores Huerta. c. Russell Means. d. Dennis Banks.

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