The testimony of Daniel Wescot in the trial of Elizabeth Clawson reveals that they had __________

A) grown up together in England
B) planned to run away together
C) been previously married
D) a falling out some years ago


Answer: D

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The success of Christianity is widely believed by historians to have been due to its

a. promise of salvation, its familiarity, and its universality. b. complexity of initiation and its ability to satisfy people's desire to be part of a political community. c. acceptance by Diocletian. d. strong following among aristocratic Romans after 75 C.E. e. anti-Semitism.

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Why did Rammohun Roy seek to reform Hinduism?

a. He thought it had devolved into superstition rather than religion.
b. He said that if it did not become more tolerant, he would have to convert to Buddhism.
c. He believed many Hindus had lost touch with the faith, and he thought fresh ideas would bring them back.
d. He was influenced by the values of eastern religions.
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All of the following were true of the Great Awakening of the mid-1700s except

a. It began in New England in response to a perceived decline in religious piety b. It was an event whose impact was largely confined largely to Puritan New England and was responsible for restoring popular faith in the doctrine of election c. It popularized new denominations while undermining established churches and doctrines d. It divided American protestants between those who embraced a new, more emotional and evangelical style of ministry, and those who rejected this new approach e. Its theology tended to be highly individualistic, emphasizing personal responsibility for salvation

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