In regards to slavery, in the late eighteenth century evangelical preachers
a. encouraged its expansion.
b. called for the removal of slaves from the United States.
c. called for the freeing of slaves.
d. generally avoided the subject.
e. justified it through Scripture.
c
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Which of the following best describes the role of prophets in Jewish history?
a. Prophets foretold the future, giving the Hebrews a permanent advantage over their enemies. b. Prophets served as role models for material success. c. Prophets gradually declined in importance as the loose confederation of Hebrew tribes was united into a single kingdom. d. Prophets often appeared in times of national disaster or moral confusion; they exhorted the nation to obey God's law. e. Prophets agreed with the priests' consistent insistence on deeper spiritual insight and morality in everyday life.
In the context of the differences and similarities among women, which of the following statements is true of feminist psychologists?
A. They believe that women's psychology is affected by women's social and cultural backgrounds. B. They believe that one must not assume all women have much in common with each other simply because they are women. C. They believe that it is important to study varied groups of women. D. All of these answers are correct.