Charles Finney is often considered the "father of modern revivalism" because he
A) focused on the miraculous work of God and the lack of human agency.
B) introduced special revival techniques and reached out to all Protestant denominations.
C) believed man was inherently sinful; therefore, all men needed to hear him preach.
D) established a university to train itinerant ministers.
E) led more than 100,000 people to give professions of faith in Jesus Christ.
B
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Despite President Wilson's desire to respect Mexico's sovereignty, Americans disagreed because
A) the U.S. economy was bad and a war would help. B) Americans had investments in Mexico and many American citizens worked in Mexico. C) Americans were angry at the bloody military coups in Mexico. D) Americans were concerned about the U.S./Mexico border.
The federally funded top-secret atomic bomb program established by Roosevelt in 1939 was known as the
A) Einstein Program. B) Luftwaffe. C) Manhattan Project. D) A-Bomb Experiment.
Which of the following is not true about the election of 1796?
a. The major candidates campaigned in person. b. It resulted in the president and vice president being from different parties. c. Newspaper editors and foreign governments were very involved in shaping the outcome. d. It was decided in the states of Pennsylvania and New York. e. John Adams won.
Benjamin Franklin described the ______________________ as "the barbarous Men who committed the atrocious act, in Defiance of Government, of all Laws human and divine, and to the eternal Disgrace of their Country and Colour," stating that "the Wickedness cannot be covered, the Guilt will lie on the whole Land, till Justice is done on the Murderers. The blood of the innocent will cry to heaven for vengeance."
a. Paxton Boys b. British Military c. Conestoga Indians d. solders at the Boston Massacre