Who was known as "the Liberator" in Latin America?

a. José de San Martín
b. Simón Bolívar
c. Guillermo Pelgrón
d. Simón Carreño
e. George Washington


b

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Pietism, Methodism, and the Great Awakening were all reactions against what aspect of the Enlightenment?

A) the effort to harmonize revelation with reason B) emphasis on the mystery of faith C) focus on the majesty of the personal God D) emphasis on the transformative side of faith E) emphasis on the analysis of Scriptures

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The Fifteenth Amendment

a. guaranteed voting regardless of race. b. lowered the voting age to eighteen. c. gave women suffrage. d. abolished slavery. e. gave equal citizenship to blacks.

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The 1981 tax cuts were the largest to that point in American history.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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The staple crops that were domesticated during the archaic period in Mesoamerican history were

a. maize and beans. b. wheat and barley. c. rice and millet. d. soy beans and potatoes.

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