Who led an interracial religious and social movement in the 1920s and 1930s which established “heavens” to feed the hungry in the East and Midwest?
a. Elizabeth Carter
b. Meta Fuller
c. Marcus Garvey
d. Father Divine
d. Father Divine
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All of the following statements about the Jacobins are true EXCEPT:
A. they established a network of local clubs throughout the provinces. B. they contributed to the radicalization of the French Revolution. C. embraced Rousseau's emphasis on equality, popular sovereignty, and civic virtue D. they were the most famous and best-organized club of the Third Estate. E. they were the most conservative political group in the National Constituent Assembly.
The great masters of the High Renaissance were ________
A. Titian, Donatello, and Giotto B. Titian, Vincent van Gogh, and Masaccio C. Vincent van Gogh, Donatello, and Giotto D. Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, and Michelangelo E. Titian, Raphael, and Giotto
The term Episcopal refers to
A) a type of church hierarchy controlled by bishops. B) a type of church hierarchy controlled by elected elders. C) a Protestant Church that is still closely linked with Catholicism. D) an alms-giver within the Protestant Church. E) one who recognizes the patriarch.
Measures taken by Hitler that were considered the restoration of full German sovereignty included
A) invading Poland. B) remilitarizing the Rhineland. C) forming the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. D) sending troops to Prague. E) actions that appeared not to threaten the power balance initiated by the Treaty of Versailles.