The Puritan program for reforming England included all of the following EXCEPT
A. separating church and state.
B. limiting church participation to the godly.
C. improving the education of the clergy.
D. purifying the church of England from remaining traces of Catholicism.
Answer: A
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How did Andrew Jackson respond to the Supreme Court's decisions in the cases of Cherokee Nation v. Georgia and Worcester v. Georgia?
A. He supported the decisions and ordered the military to stop Indian removals from Georgia. B. He defied the Court's decisions and continued his support for Indian removal. C. He and Chief Justice John Marshall agreed to a compromise in which Cherokee reservations would be set aside within the state of Georgia. D. He ordered the federal soldiers to jail the Cherokee leaders who took these two cases to the Supreme Court.
Why did Frederick Douglass become disillusioned with the AASS?
A) The AASS refused to turn toward violence, which he began to advocate as a fugitive slave. B) His white colleagues seemed to value him more for being a fugitive slave than for his oratory and intelligence. C) He was upset because the AASS refused to press for the abolition of slavery in foreign countries as well as the United States. D) He felt that the organization should turn toward the example of France and Spain in abolishing slavery.
Why were the ravages of famine worse than ever in the nineteenth century despite the overall growth in food production?
What will be an ideal response?
As new European states expanded overseas, they, like the Portuguese
A) created a network of isolated naval and trading stations. B) created substantial colonies. C) used slaves to produce commercially. D) would lead a search for gold and Christians. E) All of the above.