What was one of the effects of the Great Awakening in America?
A) reunification of the colonial churches that had been divided by the Enlightenment
B) declining respect for established authority
C) renewed respect for the learned clergy
D) lowered toleration of dissenting views
B
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Which of the following is true of Tecumseh?
A. He led the Creeks in resisting Andrew Jackson's removal policy. B. He convinced the Shawnees to turn to settled agriculture as a means of saving Indian land and Indian culture. C. He led the Shawnees to victory over William Henry Harrison at the Battle of Tippecanoe. D. He encouraged the development of a pan-Indian federation among northern and southern Indians.
In general, American reforms that addressed awful working and living conditions were
a. far less effective than social reforms passed in western Europe. b. successful at ending urban poverty before 1920. c. responsible for making the abolition of child labor the first victory of labor unions. d. opposed by Eugene Debs as conforming to capitalism.
Where would slave children most likely be found working?
a. In the cane processing factories. b. tending to livestock. c. in "grass gangs" doing simple, lighter work. d. With their parents. e. Children were exempt from labor.
In 1864, the Confederacy __________
A) won official recognition from Britain B) was on the brink of victory C) faced almost certain defeat D) split into two countries