In the nineteenth century, which Protestant denomination grew in numbers in the United States due to increased immigration from Germany?

a. Episcopalism
b. Lutheranism
c. Methodism
d. No answer text provided.


Ans: b. Lutheranism

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A) Filipino resistance fighters fought a protracted and bloody guerrilla war against United States rule. B) American agricultural producers, hoping to establish a tariff against Filipino products, engineered quick independence for the former Spanish colony. C) Filipino patriots petitioned the United States Congress for annexation and statehood. D) The United States imposed military rule and announced that self-government could not be granted until the Philippines had achieved economic self-sufficiency. E) Civil war erupted between nationalist paramilitary groups and Spanish landowners.

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The blending of religion and science in terms of explaining the creation of the universe was found in the belief of _____________.

A. scholasticism B. argument from design C. materialism D. pragmatic creation E. naturalism

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Who migrated into the empire in 376 and brought the period of peaceful coexistence between Rome and the Germanic peoples to an end?

A. Visigoths B. Vandals C. Franks D. Anglo-Saxons

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If no spies were found, why did so many government employees resign following Truman's establishment of a loyalty program in 1947?

A. frustration at having their loyalty questioned after several years of service B. widespread panic about the threat of subversion, regardless of evidence C. solidarity with the Republican Party D. anger at the union mandate

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