What was the conservative reaction to the French Revolution?
A) Conservatives felt that the weakening of religious faith was in large part responsible for the chaos of the French Revolution and subsequent wars.
B) The only way to recover from the devastating effects of the French Revolution and subsequent wars was to return to piety, morality, and respect for authority.
C) Conservatives held the Enlightened thinks responsible for the events of the French Revolution and resulting wars.
D) All of these
E) None of these
D
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a. chose to migrate farther west. b. received solemn promises from the government that they would be left alone and provided with supplies on the remaining land. c. lost their mobility as the whites killed their horses. d. were allowed to control the supply of food and other staples to the reservations. e. were defeated militarily by the U.S. Army in various Indian wars.
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A) allowing women ministers. B) welcoming women ministers. C) excluding women preachers. D) excluding women from all church functions.
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