What did the term “benevolent empire” refer to?

A) a United States without slavery
B) the English-speaking Christian colonies
C) a group of Christian churches that focused on helping the poor
D) a group of missionary and reform societies that worked together
E) the Kingdom of Heaven


Answer: D

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A) The Atlantic slave trade was immediately abolished. B) The Atlantic slave trade was gradually abolished over the next 20 years. C) No compromise was made over the Atlantic slave trade. D) The Constitution limited the Atlantic slave trade to a few ships per year.

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Which of the following movements sponsored national meetings of black leaders beginning in 1830?

a. the Young Black movement b. the Black Christian movement c. the Negro Convention movement d. the Black Panther movement

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As an alternative to Communism, some nations offered "cradle to grave" health and welfare benefits financed by very high taxes. This approach was most widely adopted in the postwar period in __________.

A) Central America. B) Scandinavia. C) Soviet Union. D) the United States.

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The Aryans probably originated in

a. Greece b. Iran c. Sri Lanka d. Sinai e. Indus valley

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