Emigration from Europe was spurred by

A) economic opportunities in the Americas.
B) cheap shipping fares.
C) religious persecution.
D) the persecution of ethnic minorities.
E) All of these are correct.


E

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A) focused on the miraculous work of God and the lack of human agency. B) introduced special revival techniques and reached out to all Protestant denominations. C) believed man was inherently sinful; therefore, all men needed to hear him preach. D) established a university to train itinerant ministers. E) led more than 100,000 people to give professions of faith in Jesus Christ.

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Protestant and Catholic clergy took issue with jazz music, claiming its connection with

A. political radicalism. B. sexual intercourse. C. immigration. D. gangsterism.

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Although the differences between Russia and the West were immense, the political arrangement in Russia resembled somewhat that in

a. France. b. Austria. c. United Provinces. d. Prussia. e. England.

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What sparked the Homestead Strike?

a. the lengthening of the workday to 14 hours b. the firing of one-third of the factory’s workers c. the hiring of African American workers d. a 20 percent cut in wages

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