Compare and contrast the religious-based reform exemplified by Charles G. Finney with the secular reforms of Horace Mann.
What will be an ideal response?
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By the late 1780s, dissatisfaction with the Articles of Confederation included a belief that the national government
A. had grown too powerful. B. had sold too much western land to speculators. C. was pushing America into another war with England. D. was too closely tied to England. E. was ineffective.
Kennedy struggled to achieve a liberal domestic agenda because __________
A) his main focus was foreign policy B) northern liberals believed Kennedy was insincere C) Kennedy had no real commitment to a liberal agenda D) conservative southern Democrats in Congress blocked Kennedy's initiatives
Which of the following is NOT a way the Confederacy was like the North?
A. Each government relied initially on volunteer soldiers, but later had to institute a draft, which provoked deep hostility. B. Each government financed the war through taxes and issuing paper money. C. The demands of war tended to increase the power of the central government and accelerate industrialization on both sides. D. Both presidents, despite little military background, ably directed the war effort.