Religious liberals who denied the divinity of Jesus and the doctrine of the Trinity called themselves __________.

a. Unitarians
b. Presbyterians
c. Methodists
d. Mormons


a. Unitarians

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What will be an ideal response?

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Both the Democratic party and the Whig party

a. favored a renewed national bank. b. supported federal restraint in social and economic affairs. c. were mass-based political parties. d. clung to states' rights policies. e. feared the rise of the Anti-Masonic party.

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What will be an ideal response?

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A. lower taxes and a higher tariff. B. the impeachment of FDR. C. a more radical redistribution of wealth. D. a more laissez-faire approach for economic recovery.

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