Besides Polygamy, Characteristic Behavior(s)of Mormons Which Angered Many Non-Mormon Americans
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Besides polygamy, characteristic behavior(s) of Mormons which angered many non-Mormon Americans in the 1840s was their
A) belief in visions and a special spiritual role for America.
B) constant movement toward the western frontier.
C) refusal to take up arms and defend themselves.
D) voting as a religious bloc and openly drilling their militia, alebit for defensive purposes.
E) dislike of federal government control of their lives.
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