England's __________ were controversial-they disrupted the economic and social life of the countryside-but they may have led to more food production.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


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Both cathedral schools and universities were ________

A) run by the Catholic church B) dedicated to Roman law C) centered on secular learning D) urban institutions

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In 2009, Catholic Church membership remained the largest Christian denomination in the United States

a. despite the fact that some priests have sexually abused young boys and gone unpunished. b. despite the influx of immigrants from Mexico. c. by pulling members from other denominations. d. due to its stance on terrorism. e. all of these choices.

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The revival meeting held at Cane Ridge in Bourbon, Kentucky in August 1801 illustrated

A) that the Second Great Awakening also had a major influence on mainline Protestant dominations such as the Episcopal and Congregationalist churches. B) the exponential growth and highly emotional nature of the religious conversions that occurred during these revival meetings associated with the Second Great Awakening. C) that these revival meeting were not led by ministers preaching to Christian attendees but to laypersons who came to renounce their old, sinful lives. D) that revival meetings were largely segregated affairs in which blacks and whites did not attend the same meeting.

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Robert Owen’s New Harmony was founded on __________

A) the core concepts of tradition, loyalty, and faith B) the notion of individual self-expression C) the principles of cooperative labor D) the ideas of Karl Marx

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