What governmental principle was at the heart of the disputes between modernists and Fundamentalists in the 1920s?
A. freedom of worship
B. separation of powers
C. separation of church and state
D. federalism
Answer: C
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A) All matter is composed of atoms. B) Pleasure is simply the absence of pain. C) One should not attempt to alter destiny. D) One should virtuously do one's duty even in times of crisis.
The problem of poverty in eighteenth-century Europe was
A) most severe in Great Britain, a country lacking a system of poor relief. B) solved largely through the efforts of private and religious charities. C) aggravated by the hostile feelings of government officials toward the poor. D) solved in France in the 1770s through massive royal public works projects. E) entirely the result of the Industrial Revolution.
The essential policy of the Jackson administration toward the eastern Indian tribes was
a. a war of genocide. b. gradual assimilation. c. forced removal to the West. d. the establishment of a reservation system. e. to let the churches manage Indian relations.
A massive pyramidal stepped tower made of mud bricks and associated with religious complexes in ancient Mesopotamian cities is known as a:
a. altar. b. ziggurat c. open air plaza d. steps leading up to the pyramid e. lugal's burial chamber