The impact of mass media on religion was reflected in the rise of religious televangelists like

a. Joseph McCarthy and Richard Nixon.
b. Betty Friedan and Josephine Baker.
c. David Riesman and John Kenneth Galbraith.
d. Jackie Robinson and Paul Robeson.
e. Billy Graham and Oral Roberts.


e

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A) mainly appealed to a well-educated audience. B) fed the popular appetite for sensationalism and scandal. C) were mainly reprints of European authors. D) were too expensive for working class people.

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Beginning with the Kamakura Shogunate, Japan differed from China in which important way?

A. China was ruled by a civil bureaucracy, while Japan was ruled by a military elite. B. Japan was ruled by a powerful central monarch, while China was ruled by a confederation of influential aristocrats. C. Chinese peasants could own land, while Japanese peasants were barred from owning any property. D. Japan adopted Confucianism as its guiding governing principle, while China began to abandon its Confucian roots.

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The collapse of Soviet hegemony in Eastern Europe began with the election of an anti-Communist government in Poland

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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The Edict of Nantes was revoked by

A) William of Orange in 1680. B) Ferdinand III in 1666. C) Louis XIII, in 1635. D) Colbert, in 1676. E) Louis XIV in 1685.

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