Protestantism Test 4

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Anglicans were predominate in: New York, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Virginia, Georgia

Virginia

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Puritans were predominate in: North Carolina, Massachusetts, New York, Delaware, Pennsylvania

Massachusetts

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Lutherans settled in: Delaware, Rhode Island, Connecticut, South Carolina, New York

Delaware

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Dutch Reformed in New Amsterdam were in: Vermont, Maine, New York, Maryland, New Jersey

New York

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Quakers settled in: Pennsylvania, Virgina, North Carolina, Connecticut, New Hampshire

Pennsylvania

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Mennonites settled in: New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Rhode Island

Pennsylvania

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Catholics settled in: Massachusetts, Virginia, Maryland, South Carolina, Vermont

Maryland

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What religious experience happened in the 1730s and 1740s: Great Revival, Great Awakening, Great Persecution

Great Awakening

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Who was NOT one of the famous preachers in this experience: George Whitefield, Jonathan Edwards, Cotton Mather

Cotton Mather

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The American Revolution hurt which church group the most: Lutherans, Dutch Reformed, Catholics, Anglicans

Anglicans

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What religious experience happened from 1790s through 1840s: Great Awakening, Second Great Awakening, Great Dread, Great Revolution

Second Great Awakening

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What was NOT a movement that arose in this experience: Adventism, Mormonism, Restoration Movement, Revised Anglicanism

Revised Anglicanism

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What is NOT a modern denomination that arose from the Restoration Movement: liberal Disciples of Christ, conservative Church of Christ, moderate Christian Church in the Northeast

moderate Christian Church in the Northeast

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Who was not a preacher in the Restoration movement: Alexander Campbell, Thomas Campbell, John Henry, Barton Stone

Thomas Campbell

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Who is the founder of the Mormons: Joseph Smith, Brigham Young, Hiram Walker, William Miller

Joseph Smith

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Who led the Mormons from Nauvoo to Salt Lake City: Thomas Smith, Joseph Smith, Brigham Young

Brigham Young

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Who created the Jehovah’s Witnesses in 1870: Charles Smith, Charles Russell, Charles Thomas

Charles Russell

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African Americans created: Southern Baptist Church, African Methodist Episcopal Church, Seventh Day Adventists

African Methodist Episcopal Church

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Liberal abolitionist college in Ohio: Elmhurst, MacMurray, Oberlin, Yale

Oberlin

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Famous African American abolitionist: John Brown, Fredrick Douglas, Washington Carver, William Lloyd Garrison

Fredrick Douglas

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Famous white Abolitionist: William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglas, Washington Carver

William Lloyd Garrison

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Famous novel advocating abolition: Gone With The Wind, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Little Women, Xanadu

Uncle Tom’s Cabin

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What is NOT a movement in conflict in the twentieth century: Liberalism, Moderatism, Fundamentalism

Moderatism

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What movement sought economic justice in the late nineteenth century: Social Gospel Movement, Temperance Movement, Evangelicalism

Social Gospel Movement

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Who was the leading theologian in this movement: Benjamin Warfield, Walter Rauschenbusch, Dwight Moody

Walter Rauschenbusch

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A famous fundamentalist seminary in Deerfield, Illinois: Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Gordon Conwell Seminary, University of Chicago Divinity School

Trinity Evangelical Divinity School

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Famous trial over teaching evolution in 1925: Johnson and Johnson, Roe versus Wade, Scopes Monkey Trial

Scopes Monkey Trial

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Who was NOT a lawyer at the trial: Clarence Darrow, William Jennings Bryan, Harry Emerson Fosdick

Harry Emerson Fosdick

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Famous evangelical preacher: William Sloane Coffin, Billy Graham, Dan Berrigan

Billy Graham

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Pentecostal movement started here: Crystal Cathedral, Azusa Street Revival, Hell’s Kitchen

Azusa Street Revival

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Ecumenical Organization: National Council of Churches, Federation of American Churches, American United Church Organization

National Council of Churches

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The supreme court struck down a law to give parochial schools the right to exist in: Utah, Ohio, Oregon, Kansas

Oregon

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Famous civil rights leader: George Harrison, Martin Wilson, Martin Luther King

Martin Luther King