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October 22 1.What was Georgia’s earliest college for women? A.Franklin College B.Georgia Female College (Wesleyan) C.Georgia Women’s College D.University of Georgia 2. By 1860, the two largest church denominations in Georgia were A. Methodist and Baptist. B. Baptist and Jewish. C. Episcopal and Methodist D. Episcopal and Catholic 3. What city became Georgia’s capital after Augusta? A. Atlanta. B. Albany C. Louisville. D. Milledgeville

October 23 1.Who established the first Methodist church in Georgia? A. John and Charles Wesley B. Bishop Richard Allen C. George Whitfield D. Samuel Nunes 2. The Methodist and Baptist churches split over permitting A. divorce. B. slavery. C. communion for children. D. ordained women ministers. 3.Who was Georgia’s governor during the Yazoo land fraud? A. George Mathews B. James Jackson C. Elijah Clarke D. Richard Allen

October 24 1.Which was NOT a result of the Yazoo Land Fraud? A. All land sales were repealed. B. All records of land sales were burned. C. The federal government paid money to settle land claims. D. Those who bought the land made large profits from its eventual sale. 2. Problems related to Georgia’s western land were settled when Georgia A. returned the land to the Native Americans. B. gave up land to the federal government. C. gave up land to South Carolina. D. gave up land to Alabama.

October 25 1.All the records of the Yazoo land fraud were burned in public in Georgia’s capital city of A.Louisville. B.Savannah. C.Atlanta. D.Milledgeville. 2. The city of Louisville was modeled after A. Atlanta. B. New York. C. Philadelphia. D. Washington D.C..