One of the driving forces behind the founding of England's first permanent colony was a desire
a. for profit.
b. to establish a haven for English Catholics.
c. to gain knowledge about the flora and fauna of the New World.
d. to challenge France's power in the New World.
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Like the temperance movement, the abolitionist movement was a direct outgrowth of the __________.
a. Market Revolution b. American Revolution c. Second Great Awakening d. Enlightenment
Lucinde was written by ___________
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Who conceived the idea of the Volksgeist?
a. John Stuart Mill b. John Locke c. Johann Gottfried Herder d. G.W.F. Hegel e. Immanuel Kant
Through its interpretation of the Fourteenth and Tenth Amendments, the Supreme Court a. consistently demonstrated its acceptance of the progressive legal concepts advanced by Oliver WendellHolmes
b. increased the regulatory powers of the federal government in cases involving individual rights. c. demonstrated its rejection of laissez-faire concepts. d. often acted as an impediment to reform.