In Connecticut in the 1760s, the Great Awakening __________
A) had little influence on politics
B) led to political battles between New Lights and Old Lights
C) excluded ordinary people from politics
D) mainly appealed to the rich and well-established
Answer: B
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The founder of the Taiping (Great Peace) Movement, Hong Xiquan,
a. was assassinated by members of the armed forces. b. was inspired by Christianity. c. led a revolution that transformed Asia forever. d. overthrew the Qing dynasty and became the first peasant emperor. e. advocated nonviolence.
During World War I, tensions between China and what country increased dramatically?
a. France b. The U.S. c. Russia d. Canada e. Japan
The most prominent and uncompromising advocate of immediate abolition during the 1830s and 1840s was
A. James G. Birney. B. Henry Highland Garnet. C. William Lloyd Garrison. D. Elijah P. Lovejoy.
Based on this map, what conclusion can be drawn about the Ho Chi Minh Trail?
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