The "Burned-Over District" in New York got its name as a seedbed of:

A) economic protest.
B) anti-black violence.
C) industrial innovation.
D) religious and reform movements.


Answer: D

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a. getting laws passed that aimed at consumer protection in food and drugs. b. taking over after William McKinley's death and then being elected. c. setting aside public forest lands and oil reserves. d. promoting an amendment to establish an income tax.

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