In Connecticut in the 1760s, the Great Awakening __________.
A. had little influence on politics
B. led to political battles between New Lights and Old Lights
C. excluded ordinary people from politics
D. mainly appealed to the rich and well established
Answer: B
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A) walled temples B) barracks C) ziggurats D) citadels
For many Americans, George Washington was __________
A) a symbol of the new government B) a routine, typical political leader C) not a popular leader D) a threat to proclaim himself king E) a good general, but not necessarily a good politician
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Why did Pope Paul III allow the Jesuits to organize?
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