Which of these was not one of the beliefs of the American Enlightenment?

a. Humans were mainly sinful and could be saved only by religion.
b. Humans, using reason, could discover the natural laws of the universe.
c. Humanity would progress through time with help of science and reason.
d. Humans can control their environment and society.


A

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Which of the following was a practical achievement that sprang from the National Convention’s attempts to remove all traces of the pre-revolutionary government?

a) the adoption of the metric system for distances, weights, and measures b) the move to uniform 10-hour days Consider This: Each region of France, and many towns, had its own variant of the pound and pint. See 6.3.1: Starting from Scratch. c) the decision to provide each person in France with a watch so all could feel part of the revolutionary government Consider This: Each region of France, and many towns, had its own variant of the pound and pint. See 6.3.1: Starting from Scratch. d) an agricultural reform that involved rethinking how and when planting and harvesting took place Consider This: Each region of France, and many towns, had its own variant of the pound and pint. See 6.3.1: Starting from Scratch.

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The decline of Congressional Reconstruction in the South resulted from all of the following EXCEPT the

A) revelation of corruption in the Grant administration. B) pervasive belief in white supremacy. C) return of general economic prosperity in the 1870s. D) waning of reforming idealism in the North.

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Two major suffrage organizations merged in 1890 to form the National American Woman Suffrage Association under which person?

a. Alice Paul b. Anna Howard Shaw c. Carrie Chapman Catt d. Lucy Burns e. Susan B. Anthony

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What role did George Whitefield play in spreading John Wesley's Methodist message in the colonies?

What will be an ideal response?

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