Protestant postmillennialists
a. were mostly Southern Baptists and Methodists.
b. believed that the world would be destroyed by fire.
c. believed that there would be a thousand years of perfect social order followed by the return of Christ.
d. predicted the destruction of the world in 1837.
e. hoped to unite all Protestant faiths into one.
c
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A) strengthening the army and navy but not the air force. B) new methods of guerrilla warfare learned in Vietnam. C) the importance of nuclear weapons. D) the control and reduction of strategic weapons. E) clandestine OSS operations.
What were Europeans exporting for trade?
A) Woolen, linen, slaves, and furs B) Linen, wine, armor, slaves, and fur C) Woolen, weapons, slaves, and timber D) Woolen, linens, armor, weapons, timber, fur, and slaves E) Linen, armor, weapons, timber, and fur
Most of the industrial workers in the mid-nineteenth century
A) lived in clean, modern company housing. B) were quick to join labor unions and demand decent wages. C) lived in the crowded, squalid slums springing up in major cities. D) were able to have small vegetable gardens and a few chickens.
In contrast to patterns associated with slave life, the composition of free black households in suggests that __________
A) most women raised their children in single-parent households B) most households included two parents C) freedom did not alter household composition D) women chose not to marry