In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the "Social Gospel" was

A. first described by Andrew Carnegie.

B. a belief that God had chosen the rich to be rich and the poor to be poor.

C. chiefly concerned with redeeming the nation's cities.

D. intended to offer spiritual, not material, assistance to the poor.

E. a reform movement guided by the American Catholic Church.


C

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A. Napoleon suppressed all dissent in France. B. The uprising was suppressed and Haiti was made a French province again. C. The U.S. made the Louisiana Purchase. D. Slavery disappeared in Latin America.

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In 1935, President Roosevelt set up the Resettlement Administration to

a. help farmers migrate from Oklahoma to California. b. place unemployed industrial workers in areas where their labor was needed. c. move Indians from land that could be farmed by victims of the Dust Bowl. d. find jobs for farmers in industry. e. help farmers who were victims of the Dust Bowl move to better land.

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Attempts to put women, and particularly feminists, in their "place" is referred to as

A. the "Jekyll and Hyde" approach. B. the war among women. C. quarreling. D. backlash.

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__________ chartered the Virginia Company

A) James I B) Elizabeth I C) Charles II D) Charles I

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