By the seventeenth century, what sects dominated Parliament?
A) Calvinists and Puritans
B) Puritans and Anglicans
C) Calvinists and Anglicans
D) Evangelicals and Puritans
E) Calvinists and Evangelicals
B
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a. true b. false
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A) demonstrated his difficulty in connecting with average Americans. B) was so ineffective that he was almost forced to withdraw from the nominating process. C) was clear evidence of his ability to address the American people directly, but with very carefully chosen words. D) revealed his forthright integrity and strong moral character.
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A) practiced metallurgy B) made unusually realistic pottery C) created elaborate ceremonial centers D) controlled the Yucatan Peninsula E) controlled the north river valleys in modern-day Peru
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a. Nixon's popular appeal and charismatic personality b. Nixon's careful cultivation of grassroots support from the conservative and moderate wings of the Republican party. c. the public's desire for an escape from conservative government policies d. the support of the New Left and the liberal electorate. e. all of these choices.