The term __________ refers to spiritual leaders without formal training, important in the expansion of black and white evangelical faiths

a) “lay preachers”
b) “paternalism”
c) “charismatic preachers”
d) “Methodist ministers”


Answer: a

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In 1936, Italy successfully conquered ________ and proved the ineffectiveness of the League of Nations

A) Sudan. B) Greece. C) Ethiopia. D) Albania. E) Libya.

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a. required that black troops be paid at the same rate as white troops. b. ordered a "march to the sea" that destroyed large portions of Georgia. c. gave black families 40 acres of farmland and an army mule. d. ordered the arrest of Confederate officials.

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a. hatred of Andrew Jackson and his aggrandizement of executive power at the expense of the states and Congress. b. support of the American System. c. opposition to the Anti-Masonic party. d. the desire for a strong president. e. opposition to the tariff.

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