1. As a result of the Great Awakening, the Baptists
lost large numbers of the faithful to the newer religious sects.
saw their numbers and influence grow considerably in the
Chesapeake.
founded Brown College.
established their first churches in the colonies.
became the strongest sect in New England.
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2. In the name of improving the human species, some Progressives embraced
eugenics, which was
the belief in a woman's right to regulate when and how many
children she
has.
the notion that education was the key to a better society.
the belief that people with undesirable genetic makeup should be
sterilized.
a campaign for laws promoting greater democratization.
None of these choices.
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3. All of the following is true about the Social Gospel Movement, except
Protestant ministers began to respond to the problems of an industrialized
society in the 1880s.
In their fight for social justice, ministers focused on ending poverty
and prostitution.
Ministers like Washington Gladden and Walter Rauschenbusch became
nationally
recognized leaders of the Social Gospel.
The Social Gospel incorporated the beliefs of Social Darwinism.
The actions of ministers of the Social Gospel prompted middle-class
citizens to
fight for Progressive reform.
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