How did Roman Catholic Church leaders respond to the problems of industrialism?

A) They were deeply concerned with the social causes of urban vice and misery.
B) They tended to see vice as a personal matter and poverty as an act of God.
C) They dominated the Social Gospel movement.
D) They strongly defended the right to strike.


B

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Why did Christians venerate patron saints in medieval Europe?

A) to gain protection B) to unite with Christ C) to become mystics D) to escape the world

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What was the biggest factor in placing the United States on a collision course with the Soviet Union?

a. the American commitment to stopping the spread of communism b. the American commitment to spreading Christianity around the globe c. the American commitment to improving international trade d. the Soviet commitment to improving international trade e. the Soviet commitment to spreading Catholicism around the globe

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Which of the following was NOT a former colony of Britain granted independence after World War II?

a. India b. Nigeria c. Botswana d. Algeria e. Sudan

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How were religion and foreign policy related in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in the United States?

A) Many U.S. foreign ministers were religious leaders, using their diplomatic posts for missionary access. B) Many religious leaders believed that the United States was blessed with riches that should be shared with the world’s poor, making foreign policy mainly about charity. C) Many religious leaders believed that the United States belonged to Christians, and they should be content and not seek more riches throughout the world. D) Many religious leaders believed that Americans should bring Christianity to the rest of the world, so they advocated imperialist foreign policies. E) Many religious leaders followed the “conversion by sword” example of Europe in the Middle Ages, so they advocated military coups.

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