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Like Virginia, Maryland
 
  a. cultivated tobacco on plantations.
  b. was founded as a religious refuge.
  c. created a high demand for labor.
  d. was founded by a joint-stock company.
  e. had a house of Burgesses.

Question 2

By 1850, all of the following were true about developments in organized religion in America except
 
  a. organized religion had lost a fair portion of the theological rigor and austerity of the colonial era.
  b. the influence of Calvinism had been reduced significantly from the colonial era.
  c. the liberal doctrines of Deism had been embraced by certain Protestant denominations such as Unitarians.
  d. organized religion had generally grown more theologically conservative than during the colonial eras.
  e. a significant counterreaction against theological liberalism of the 1790s and early 1800s developed in the form of the Second Great Awakening.



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Answer to Question 1

a, c

Answer to Question 2

d




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Reply 2 on: Jul 4, 2018
Excellent


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