Nineteenth-century Protestant revivalists such as the New Light revivalists
A. took the lead in the cause to end slavery.
B. believed temperance was detracting from other, loftier reform movements.
C. sought to revive the ideals of Calvinism.
D. argued that personal salvation could be achieved by individual effort.
E. believed that no individual could control his or her personal salvation.
D
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The commander of the Massachusetts Fifty-fourth Regiment was:
A) Martin Delany. B) Frederick Douglass. C) Robert Gould Shaw. D) David Hunter.
The Truce of God meant that all ________
A. bishops in German states would be appointed by German princes B. men were to abstain from violence and warfare during a certain part of each week and in all holy seasons C. who attended mass were to show support for the church through monetary donations or donations specifically requested by the church D. men who chose to become acting members of the church were to swear a life of celibacy
The Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) is best exemplified by which of the following?
A) a return to the values of the Early Republic B) the missionary impulse behind late-nineteenth-century reform C) the influence of older European economic ideologies D) the power of aristocratic American men
When General Amherst asked Parliament for an American garrison of 5,000-6,000 troops
a. he was forced to resign his commission. b. riots broke out in Boston, New York, and Baltimore. c. Parliament enacted the Declaratory Act. d. Parliament sent him 10,000 soldiers. e. Parliament refused to send any.