The new social gospel of the late nineteenth century

A) urged the distribution of free Bibles in the cities
B) called for the reform of both individuals and society
C) argued that charity begins at home
D) called for corporate funds to build churches throughout the nation


Answer: B) called for the reform of both individuals and society

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In addition to examining everyday life, the literary Realists of the mid-nineteenth century were also interested in

A) completely avoiding romantic imagery, as shown in the works of Charles Dickens. B) employing emotional and poetic language to cause social reform. C) avoiding sentimental language by using careful observation and description. D) showing the positive values of middle-class life. E) using "stream of consciousness" techniques.

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The U.S. Civil War changed character on 1 January 1863, after

A. the battle of Antietam. B. the Confederate states signed an alliance with the British. C. the Nat Turner slave rebellion. D. the battle of Gettysburg. E. Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation.

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The domestic system of textile production in France and Britain is known as

A) the workshop system. B) the putting-out system. C) the mercantile system. D) laissez-faire. E) the factory system.

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Cahokia was a large trading center located near what present-day city?

A. Baton Rouge B. New Orleans C. St. Louis D. Memphis E. Detroit

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