Liberal Protestants, whose ideas came to dominate American Protestantism between 1875 and 1925, advocated all of the following EXCEPT
a. rejecting biblical literalism.
b. supporting the gospel of wealth.
c. reconciling Christianity with scientific and economic ideas.
d. supporting the social gospel.
e. adapting religious ideas to modern culture.
b
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A) Ford established a rule prohibiting workers from talking to each other on the assembly line. B) Ford neglected his workers by not furnishing them with company-owned homes. C) Ford believed that employers did not have a right to interfere in their employees' private lives. D) Ford offered benefits only to certain men who met specific moral criteria.
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The British presence in India significantly began in 1616 when they
a. successfully attacked Puna. b. established their first factory at Delhi. c. were granted the right to have a representative at the court in Agra. d. forced the Mughals to provide them with light-weight textiles. e. seized the Portuguese outpost of Goa.