CH 16 Q UIZ 4.  What philosophy was used to defend the development of monopolies in industries such as oil and steel?  Naturalism  Reform Darwinism.

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CH 16 Q UIZ 4

 What philosophy was used to defend the development of monopolies in industries such as oil and steel?  Naturalism  Reform Darwinism  Social Darwinism  socialism

 Social Darwinism

 What was NOT a major element of American society during the Gilded Age?  Urbanization  New Immigration  materialism  romanticism

 romanticism

 Which of the following is NOT one of the human explanations for Moody's success?  Education  plain speaking  simple theme of salvation  careful organization

 Education

 Who was the most prolific writer of gospel songs and hymns in the nineteenth century?  P. P. Bliss  Fanny Crosby  Sam Jones  Ira Sankey

 Fanny Crosby

 Who developed the theory of natural selection?

 Charles Darwin

 True/False  ___ Reform Darwinists believed that man is inherently good.

 True

 True/False  ___ Materialism became popular in America during the late 1800s.

 True