What did radical revivalist Charles G. Finney do that was considered a violation of tradition?

A) He allowed women to join his church.
B) He allowed women to pray aloud in church.
C) He relied on rational, scientific arguments to win converts.
D) His sermons were lengthy, sometimes lasting two hours.
E) He did not believe in a mysterious, all-powerful God.


Answer: B

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a. there were no popularly elected assemblies. b. the crown was largely uninterested in colonial expansion. c. the population grew very rapidly. d. no valuable resources for exploitation existed. e. the government encouraged religious dissenters to come to the colonies.

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A. use the conflict as a means of establishing military positions in Spain. B. offer help to whichever side would repudiate any diplomatic contact with Hitler's regime. C. support Franco's regime. D. offer no help to either side. E. support the republican side.

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Who was the founder of the Arts and Crafts movement in Britain?

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