"Liberation theology"
a. put spiritual matters over worldly concerns.
b. was strongly supported by the Catholic Church's hierarchy.
c. argued that Christians could use violence if necessary to free society's oppressed poor.
d. had little impact in Latin America but became popular in the United States.
e. was a secular movement with no religious roots.
c
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A. The government's seizure and operation of the railroad industry is a constitutional use of its wartime powers. B. The government's prohibition of the manufacture and sale of distilled liquor is a constitutional use of its wartime powers. C. The government can restrict the First Amendment right to free speech in time of war. D. The government has the power to compel young men to serve in the armed forces during time of war.
Sylvester Graham was known for which of the following?
A) promoting a diet of wheat, flour, and fruit B) founding the Anti-Saloon League C) co-founding the American Anti-Slavery Society D) marketing the first boxed breakfast cereal as a health food
Robert Francis Allston's chief concern as a slaveholder was to guard against his slaves'
A) disobedience. B) escape. C) sickness and death. D) education.
How did the Phoenicians help bring the Greeks out of the "Dark Ages" (Protogeometric period)?
A) They brought iron working technology and the alphabet. B) They brought them tools to begin cultivating the land once again. C) The Phoenicians established trade routes with the Greeks to bring them into contact with civilization. D) The Phoenicians conquered the Greeks and taught them the ways of civilized society. E) The Phoenicians taught the Greeks how to fish and farm and fend for themselves.