What was the Social Gospel?

A) an organization that promoted reforms of the era, including temperance
B) a musical group which worked on creating awareness about social evils
C) a religious program carried out in Chicago state prisons
D) a religious philosophy that addressed both spiritual and social concerns
E) a nickname for the doctrines of the social Darwinists


Answer: D

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What was the spark that ignited the Vesey Conspiracy?

A) a successful slave rebellion in Haiti B) the closing of the Hampstead Church C) the publication of William Lloyd Garrison's newspaper, The Liberator D) the debate over the admission of Missouri

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The doctrines put forth by Eduard Bernstein, known as ________, which questioned whether Marx was right to demand revolution, were eventually rejected by German socialists

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

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All of the following statements are true of the election of 1800 EXCEPT that

A) the Federalists portrayed Thomas Jefferson as a godless revolutionary. B) John Adams and the Federalists were roundly defeated in every region of the United States. C) the Republicans portrayed John Adams as an aristocrat. D) the electoral tie between Aaron Burr and Thomas Jefferson was heatedly debated. E) many Federalists believed that Aaron Burr was a more conservative candidate than Thomas Jefferson.

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War Communism refers to the policy of __________.

A. rapid state takeover and management of finance and industry B. requiring officers and general staff officials to be drawn from the working class C. extreme rationing based on need and prewar income D. lifting of restrictions on free speech to draw upon religious and nationalist support for the war effort

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