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How did attitudes toward poverty and crime change in the antebellum era?
 
  A) People believed that innate sinfulness caused poverty and led to a life of crime.
  B) Reformers blamed most of these problems on the rise of the factory system.
  C) New theories held that poor home environments, lack of discipline and bad parenting were the cause of rising poverty and crime.
  D) Americans began to believe that there was no way to reform criminals.
  E) All of these choices

Question 2

Charles Finney is often considered the father of modern revivalism because he
 
  A) focused on the miraculous work of God and the lack of human agency.
  B) introduced special revival techniques and reached out to all Protestant denominations.
  C) believed man was inherently sinful; therefore, all men needed to hear him preach.
  D) established a university to train itinerant ministers.
  E) led more than 100,000 people to give professions of faith in Jesus Christ.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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