Asked by Amanda Bowen on Jun 28, 2024

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Which of the following describes what Samuel Adams meant when he described America as a "Christian Sparta"?

A) a nation focused mainly on spreading Christianity to Native Americans and slaves now that the war was over
B) a nation in which Christian morality and personal self-discipline created an exemplary citizenry
C) a nation committed to the separation of church and state such that religious values were absent from the conversation
D) a nation that had the moral obligation of all Christians to dedicate themselves to abolishing slavery
E) a nation that required all Christians to commit their lives to political service in the new republic

Christian Morality

A set of ethical standards and principles derived from Christian teachings, focusing on concepts like love, compassion, forgiveness, and integrity.

Self-Discipline

The ability to control one's feelings, desires, and actions; actively making decisions and following them through without external pressure or influence.

  • Comprehend the notion of "virtue" as envisaged by the founders and its pivotal role in forming the society of the new republic.
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Md Mehedi HassanJun 29, 2024
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B
Explanation :
Samuel Adams's description of America as a "Christian Sparta" refers to his vision of a nation where Christian morality and personal self-discipline shaped an exemplary citizenry, drawing a parallel with the ancient Spartan emphasis on discipline and virtue.