What was the Second Great Awakening?
A) a wave of religious revivals
B) a political movement to abolish slavery
C) an early women’s rights movement
D) a reform movement to educate more American children
E) a creative movement that revolutionized American art
Answer: A
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The Protestant Reformation
A) began with Martin Luther's efforts starting in 1517 to reform the Catholic Church's practices in the early 1500s. B) was unconnected to advances in the technology of printing and the printing press during the mid to late 15th century. C) was fueled by the dissenting religious ideas of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). D) did not shape the cultural and political development of the future United States.
Which statement is true of the centuriate assembly?
a. It prevented the Roman army from functioning in a political role. b. It had an organizational pattern that assured a majority for its poorest members. c. It had the responsibilities of electing the chief magistrates and passing legislation. d. It had the power of declaring war and peace. e. It was abolished during the Punic Wars.
According to Table 13-1, what factor shaped the number of black officeholders in the southern states during Reconstruction?
A) age, gender, and class position of the black officeholder B) slave or free status prior to the Civil War C) black percentage of the state population D) the length of residency in the South
When Boucher left Virginia to go to Annapolis, Maryland, he did so because
a) his ministry in Virginia was a failure. b) he was pressured to leave Virginia because of threats to his life. c) he wanted to live in a more cosmopolitan area. d) his future wife Eleanor Addison lived there. e) he was offered a better job with a higher position.