The _____ were Protestant leaders who supported evangelism, the new methods of prayer, and equality before Christ during the Great Awakening
A) New Lights
B) Old Order Amish
C) Presbyterians
D) Anglicans
E) Puritans
D
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Which country, alone among the major powers of Europe during the seventeenth century, managed to combine a quasi-republican form of government and a small geographical base with great commercial power, political resilience, and artistic genius?
A) the Netherlands B) Spain C) Britain D) Poland E) France
In the late eighteenth century, abolitionism was
a. started in America and moved to England. b. opposed by the church, which could justify slavery in the Bible. c. unpopular with the general British public. d. opposed by a powerful lobby. e. a strong and growing movement in England.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Ancient history has several examples of true matriarchal societies. 2. Patriarchal power is, by definition, dyadic. 3. According to sex ratio theory, when men outnumber women, women hold more dyadic power. 4. Cultural ideologies are a type of power, identified by Pratto and Walker (2004), that are relevant to sex and gender. 5. An individual who is Black will likely experience the same amount of discrimination as someone who is Black and Muslim.
Late in his life John Woolman chose to dress only in white because
a) he felt closer to God. b) he felt white was a symbol of purity. c) he lived in a warm climate and white was cooler. d) the dyes that went into colored clothing were made by slaves. e) any type of dye irritated his skin.