Which of the following had the greatest influence on William Lloyd Garrison's move from gradualism to immediatism?
a. A religious conversion at a revival led by Charles Graddison Finney
b. His first meeting with Frederick Douglass
c. Reading fiery tracts penned by black northerners David Walker and James Forten
d. His marriage to a radical abolitionist
c. Reading fiery tracts penned by black northerners David Walker and James Forten
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Important in creating an atmosphere favorable for the United States' entry into World War I was
A) Germany's refusal to trade with the United States. B) the de Lôme letter. C) England's resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare. D) the Zimmermann note.
The monarch who sat on the English throne during the early colonization of Virginia in North America was
a. Elizabeth I. b. James I. c. James II. d. Charles II. e. Philip II.
What factors raised the standards of living in post-war Western Europe?
a. increased wages. b. government sponsored health care. c. social welfare programs including pensions and grants to the poor. d. income redistribution. e. all of these.
The Diet of Worms was
A) the high protein diet of the Renaissance in Germany. B) the assembly of the Holy Roman Emperor where Luther refused to recant his beliefs. C) a writ of excommunication. D) an assembly held by authority of the pope, at which he presides to decided matters of papal urgency. E) a meeting of church fathers to discuss heretical clergy.