American soldiers hotly debated the issue of the __________

A) election of officers
B) length of military service
C) role of state militias
D) participation of women in combat


Answer: A

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One of the most dramatic changes in European society during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries was

a. the establishment of republican and democratic governments in most countries. b. the change from a horizontal to a vertical society. c. the change from a vertical to a horizontal society. d. the decline in the influence of religion in the lives of common people.

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____________ was the president of the Bank of the United States.

a. Henry Clay b. Martin Van Buren c. John Marshall d. Nicholas Biddle

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Religious revivals of the Second Great Awakening resulted in

a. little increase in church membership. b. a stronger religious influence in many areas of American life including abolitionism and benevolent and charitable organizations. c. surprisingly few humanitarian reforms. d. greater attention to church history and doctrine. e. increase in enlightenment and rational religion.

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As compared to nineteenth-century white practices, religious services for American slaves

A. denied all references to their African heritage. B. emphasized subservience and submission to God. C. were often more emotional. D. were generally more despondent and melancholy than white services. E. were not allowed, by law, to mention freedom.

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