The Great Awakening had its deepest effects on __________.
A. young people
B. the elderly
C. recent immigrants
D. the wealthy
Answer: A
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What will be an ideal response?
After the Revolutionary War, Loyalists
A) ?lived on temporary pensions funded by the British treasury. B) ?who owned slaves moved to the Caribbean to secure their property rights. C) ?remained on their land, claiming they had been neutral. D) ?had been uprooted as patriots had seized their property. E) ?All of these are correct.
David Livingstone
a. was the first European to climb Mount Ararat. b. personally put an end to the Zanzibar slave market with his "Green Band Army." c. obtained great fame from his African missionary and anti-slavery work. d. discovered the source of the Nile. e. constructed an Anglican cathedral on the former site of the Zanzibar slave market.
Why did Stalin refuse to accept the Atlantic Charter?
A) It insisted on democratic elections, which had the potential of threatening his communist empire. B) It gave the American president complete authority to make war-related decisions. C) It proposed an anti-violent approach toward world peace. D) Stalin did not want to form an alliance with Britain. E) The charter proposed signing a peace treaty with Hitler, who Stalin did not trust.