The Dominican friars

a. were established in the ninth century.
b. were first led by the highly intellectual Dominic de Guzmán.
c. lived among the people and helped the poor.
d. became key factors in combating heresy under the leadership of the Holy Roman Emperor.
e. were led by Francis of Assisi.


b

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Asone the greatest of the revivalist preachers, Charles Grandison Finney advocated

a. opposition to slavery. b. a perfect Christian kingdom on earth. c. opposition to alcohol. d. public prayer by women. e. All of these choices are correct.

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In early-nineteenth-century America, men usually regarded women as

a. social and political equals. b. having a sharply distinct economic role in society. c. physically and emotionally weak but morally superior to men. d. having their proper place in the home. e. sexually lustful and dangerous.

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Historians look to the fact that many women wanted to keep work and did after the war as

a. foreshadowing the eventual revolution in women's roles in America. b. helping to expand the nation's economy. c. fueling the rise of home-buying across America. d. facilitating the increasing divorce rate. e. None of these choices are correct.

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The ______ Proviso, signed by the House of Representatives during the Mexican War, attempted to ban slavery in any new territories that would be gained from the war.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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