Religious fundamentalists:
a. urged the federal government to imprison bootleggers for income tax violation.
b. saw evolution only as a threat to the Bible's account of creation.
c. focused exclusively on trying to stop the influx of cheap labor.
d. viewed evolution as a challenge both to the Bible and religion itself.
ANSWER: d
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Relations between back country settlers and nearby Indians were typically strained
A) True B) False
____________________ was a former major league baseball player who became the most theatrical evangelical preacher of his day
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A) a written language B) a written constitution providing a republican form of government C) a system of slavery regulated by law D) a military force capable of defending their lands against white encroachment E) a salaried government bureaucracy