Who were the Old Lights?

A) Ministers who rejected the emotionalism of the Great Awakening.
B) Opponents to the Great Awakening who the revivalists claimed were damned.
C) Religious leaders who favored leaving the Anglican Church.
D) Those who believed that terror of hell was the best motivator of spirituality.


A

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The most multinational state in Europe in the nineteenth century, and thus the one most threatened by the new ideology of nationalism, was

a. France. b. Britain. c. Italy. d. Germany. e. Austria.

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