The missionary activism that accompanied the Second Great Awakening
a. merged with the reforming inclination among genteel and middle-class Americans.
b. ran against the grain of the individualistic, profit-oriented middle class.
c. was most pronounced among working-class immigrants.
d. rarely overlapped with social reform movements.
A
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A) petitioned Britain to grant them citizenship B) asked Mexico to grant them empresario status C) petitioned the United States to become a state D) declared their independence from Mexico
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A) Free trade fostered stronger federal government. B) Americans could not consume all the products they produced. C) Such a system would ensure equality around the world. D) Free trade would ensure the continuance of European empires.
Which one of the following was LEAST likely to be nationalist during the debates over revising the Articles?
A) merchants B) Continental Army officers C) farmers D) landed gentlemen
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a. Spread throughout Europe from the Mediterranean. b. Were not important in spreading Christianity among the Germanic tribes. c. Were usually destroyed by war-bands who mistrusted Christianity and the monks. d. Were primarily interested in acquiring land. e. Consisted of poorly trained and illiterate Merovingian monks.