Why was Utopia considered somewhat radical?

A) Proposed a society based on communal living.
B) Advocated the overthrow of the prevailing political system.
C) Stressed the responsibility of individuals to improve the societies in which they lived; the problem was with society, not the individual sinner.
D) Flew in the face of what humanists believed, since the author laid the source of sin squarely at Adam's feet.
E) Radically altered the thinking of many "commoners" toward their government, encouraging them to question authority.


C

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A. led to the successful assimilation of most western Indians into mainstream American culture B. weakened every aspect of traditional Native American life C. allowed native tribes the independence they needed to protect and preserve their way of life D. increased the possibility of unity among the disparate tribes and thus the increased possibility of violence against whites

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The key reason that Irish Catholics opposed the war in New York City was

A) racism. B) fear of competition for jobs. C) they had been slaves. D) they did not oppose the war.

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The most important farmers’ organization in the state in the 1880s was the __________

A. Grange B. Greenback clubs C. Farmers’ Alliance D. Farm Bureau

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Which of these was most closely tied to the migration of the English rural poor from the countryside to cities in the sixteenth century?

A. the Reformation B. enclosure C. English efforts at colonization D. deflation

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