Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa sought to __________
A) preserve Native American culture
B) educate their followers in the ways of Europeans
C) lead a massive westward migration
D) spread the teachings of Christianity
Answer: A
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a) It focused on religious feeling and incorporated African elements. b) It adopted Catholic theology but followed Puritan rituals. c) It portrayed Mary and Jesus as black slaves who were freed by God. d) It accepted the New Testament but rejected the Old Testament.
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A. the French B. the English C. the Dutch D. the Spanish
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