A characteristic of Mormonism that angered many non-Mormon Americans was their
a. belief in visions and a special spiritual role for America.
b. constant movement toward the western frontier.
c. refusal to take up arms and defend themselves.
d. voting as a unit and openly drilling their militia.
e. dislike of federal government control of their lives.
d
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A. Native Americans B. Japanese Americans C. Mexican Americans D. African Americans
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.