In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the "Social Gospel" was
A. a reform movement guided by the American Catholic Church.
B. first described by Andrew Carnegie.
C. chiefly concerned with redeeming the nation's cities.
D. a belief that God had chosen the rich to be rich and the poor to be poor.
E. intended to offer spiritual, not material, assistance to the poor.
Answer: C
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a. South b. Northeast c. Midwest d. West
Thomas Paine?s purpose in writing Common Sense was
A) to persuade France to assist the American colonies in war. B) to unite the American people in favor of independence. C) to convince England to avoid war. D) to declare independence from England. E) all of the above.
Under the regime of Lee Kuan-yew,
A. an unexpected attempt to foster individualism was made. B. the concepts of Western democratic pluralism have been encouraged. C. the Soviet concept of a centralized socialist society has been favored. D. thrift, hard work, and an obedience to authority were the tenets of state policy. E. the Chinese population was exiled back to the People's Republic of China.
In their effort to uncover the will of the gods, the ancient Greeks made use of
a. oracles.
b. prophets.
c. soothsayers.
d. shamans.
e. spiritualists.