Protestantism
What will be an ideal response?
Beliefs and practices of Christians who broke with the Roman Church in the sixteenth century
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A) technological developments had little impact on the American way of life. B) a new culture of consumption and pleasure clashed with traditional values. C) urbanization declined. D) few people had access to new forms of entertainment.
William Jennings Bryan was nominated for president in the 1896 election by the
A. Farmers' Alliance. B. Republicans. C. Democrats and Populists. D. Populists. E. Democrats.
The two goals that anti-imperialist nationalists were forced to choose between were
A. ethnic purity or assimilation. B. religion or philosophy. C. urban or rural lifestyles. D. gender or political equality. E. modernization or independence.
The National Recovery Act
a. formally guaranteed labor's right to organize and bargain collectively through representatives of their own choosing. b. outlawed yellow dog contracts. c. was declared unconstitutional in the Schechter case. d. was immensely popular throughout the 1930s. e. provided for maximum hours and minimum wages.