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In his raid on Harpers Ferry, John Brown intended to
 
  a. call upon the slaves to rise and establish a black free state.
  b. arouse the South to secede from the Union.
  c. stir West Virginia to break away from Virginia as a free state.
  d. demonstrate that blacks could fight for their freedom.
  e. seize weapons to start a guerrilla war against the federal government.

Question 2

Leaders of the Great Awakening endorsed the concepts of
 
  a. salvation through good works.
  b. divine omnipotence.
  c. the Half-Way Covenant.
  d. predestination.
  e. Arminianism.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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