How did fundamentalist Christians define freedom in the 1920s?

A. As the freedom of religion.
B. As a freedom of speech.
C. As the freedom of congregation.
D. As voluntary adherence to moral liberty.
E. As the fundamental right to self-expression.


Answer: D. As voluntary adherence to moral liberty.

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What Germanic group was Charlemagne king of when he was crowned emperor?

a. Saxons b. Lombards c. Visigoths d. Ostrogoths e. Franks

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Discuss the life of Muhammad.

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following individuals was NOT at one point a candidate in the 1968 Democratic primaries?

A. Robert Kennedy B. Eugene McCarthy C. George McGovern D. Lyndon Johnson E. Hubert Humphrey

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