The religious zeal of the Second Great Awakening led to the founding of many small, denominational, liberal arts colleges, chiefly in the
a. East.
b. South and West.
c. North.
d. South exclusively.
e. West exclusively.
b
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The letters of Louisa McCord in the text would best be used to illustrate the
A) life of a woman who at once admires and lives a typical plantation mistresses life. B) low rates of literacy among southern white women. C) opinions of a southern woman who at once admired and condemned her life. D) life of a southerner in the North.
Which of the following statements about the case of Marbury v. Madison is NOT true?
A) Marshall found that by right Marbury should have his commission. B) It established the concept of judicial review by declaring something unconstitutional for the first time. C) It bolstered the concept of checks and balances by providing an executive branch "check" on judicial power. D) It found that Congress did not have the power to authorize the Supreme Court to force Madison to give Marbury his commission.
The three laws of motion that govern the planetary bodies and the objects on earth were explained by
A. Isaac Newton. B. Galileo Galilei. C. Ptolemy. D. Nicolaus Copernicus. E. Johannes Kepler.
A result of the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s was the
a. restoration of buildings and the infrastructure in New York City b. increased recognition of African American writers and musicians c. end of racial segregation laws in New York State d. appointment of several African Americans as presidential advisors