Where was the Church of Latter-Day Saints founded?

Question 1 options:

United States


Middle East


Europe

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What three things likely caused non-Mormons to attack the Mormons?

Question 2 options:

They thought Mormons would attack them.


They thought Mormon men having more than one wife was not moral.


They were jealous of the Mormon’s success.


They were unhappy that the Mormons were getting free land out west.


They did not want any new cities competing with Chicago.


They did not want their children to be converted to the Mormon religion.

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What was it like traveling out west with the Mormon settlers?

Question 3 options:

Dangerous because the leaders did not know what they were doing.


Well-organized with marked trails and places to get supplies


Lengthy, since the settlers had to go around hostile communities.

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Infer: What did the Church of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) have to do in order for the Utah Territory to become the American state of Utah?

Question 4 options:

Give up polygamy.


Give up their religion.


Give up the land.

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After settling near the Great Salt Lake, how did Mormons treat the non-Mormon pioneers who traveled west?

Question 5 options:

Moved further away from popular routes.


Helped them survive the journey.


Attacked them in revenge.