General Andrew Jackson's actions during a punitive expedition in Florida in 1817 brought demands for his censure from all the following EXCEPT

A) the Spanish government. B) Secretary of State John Quincy Adams.
C) Speaker of the House Henry Clay. D) Secretary of War John C. Calhoun.


B

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The successful expansion of the Ottoman Empire was based primarily on

a. the subjugation of religion to the state. b. the size and loyalty of its armed forces. c. a highly efficient system of tax collection. d. the stability of its ruling classes.

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All of the following statements describe Nietzsche's attack on Christianity EXCEPT

a. Christianity saddled people with guilt b. Christian values led to the deterioration of life and culture. c. Christian doctrines continue to increase the worth of a man's soul. d. God is man's own creation. e. Morality, values, and truths do not derive from God.

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The young denomination prominent in the use of circuit riders was the

a. Methodist. b. Congregationalist. c. Anglican. d. Mormon. e. Quaker.

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