Boucher advocated treating whom with "well-judged ridicule and contempt, and their followers with gentleness, persuasion, and attention"?

a) rival preachers b) politicians c) Catholics d) members of the church of England e) saloon-keepers


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Which provides the strongest evidence that eighteenth-century slavery was based on racist views?

a. The status of a person as a slave depended entirely on the amount of money a person had, and blacks had little money. b. The status of a person as a slave depended on where the person was born, and being born in Africa made a person a slave. c. The status of a person as a slave depended entirely on skin color. d. The status of a person as a slave depended partly on skin color and partly on intelligence. e. The status of a person as a slave depended entirely on social class.

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Manichaeans advocated

a. a radical dualism between spirit and matter. b. a universal "justice." c. restoring the original unity of Christian, Zoroastrian, and Buddhist teachings. d. All of these answers are correct.

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The Brethren of Common Life was a/an

a. lay movement emphasizing education and practical piety. b. biblical organization that emphasized the translation of the bible into German. c. artistic organization during the renaissance. d. book publishing company in Germany. e. humanist society from Italy.

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The neoliberal victory in Nicaragua's 1990 presidential elections was shaped by the

A) failure of the Sandinista government to enact a structural adjustment program. B) U.S.-sponsored Contra war and a disastrous economy victimized by a U.S. embargo. C) corruption and mismanagement of the Sandinista regime. D) brilliant electoral strategy developed by Anastasio Somoza Debayle.

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