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Study Guide: Anti-Masonry: Historical Opposition and Global Manifestations

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Anti-Masonry: Historical Opposition and Global Manifestations Study Guide

Defining Anti-Masonry: Nature, Ideology, and Early Critiques

Anti-Masonry is characterized by a singular, unified ideology and organizational structure that consistently opposes Freemasonry.

Answer: False

Explanation: The source material indicates that Anti-Masonry is not a homogeneous movement but rather comprises diverse criticisms from various political and religious entities opposed to Freemasonry.

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The earliest documented instance of anti-Masonic critique appeared in the late 17th century, accusing Freemasons of engaging in 'Mischiefs and Evils'.

Answer: True

Explanation: The earliest known anti-Masonic document, a leaflet from 1698, was published by a Presbyterian minister and alleged that Freemasons practiced 'Mischiefs and Evils,' among other accusations.

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What is the fundamental definition of Anti-Masonry?

Answer: The avowed opposition to Freemasonry, often leading to persecution.

Explanation: Anti-Masonry is fundamentally defined as the avowed opposition to Freemasonry. Historically, this opposition has manifested as religious discrimination, violent persecution, and suppression across diverse nations and by various organized religions, notably within Abrahamic traditions.

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Which of the following was NOT among the accusations presented in the earliest known anti-Masonic document from 1698?

Answer: Colluding with the Spanish Inquisition.

Explanation: The earliest known anti-Masonic document, a leaflet from 1698, accused Freemasons of practicing 'Mischiefs and Evils,' engaging in secret ceremonies and oaths, and being an 'Anti Christ' leading people away from God. Collusion with the Spanish Inquisition was not among these specific accusations.

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According to the provided material, what best characterizes the nature of Anti-Masonry?

Answer: A collection of disparate groups and ideologies opposing Freemasonry.

Explanation: The source material indicates that Anti-Masonry is not a homogeneous movement but rather comprises diverse criticisms from various political and religious entities opposed to Freemasonry.

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Anti-Masonry in the United States: Political Movements and Key Events

The disappearance of William Morgan in 1826 in the United States significantly diminished political anti-Masonic sentiment.

Answer: False

Explanation: The disappearance of William Morgan in 1826, widely attributed to Freemasons, actually intensified political anti-Masonic sentiment, leading to the formation of the Anti-Masonic Party.

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The Anti-Masonic Party in the United States successfully fielded presidential candidates in the 1828 and 1832 elections.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Anti-Masonic Party, a significant political force in the early 19th century, nominated candidates for the presidency in both the 1828 and 1832 election cycles.

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John Quincy Adams viewed Freemasonry as a fundamentally sound organization that required only minor reforms.

Answer: False

Explanation: John Quincy Adams was a vocal critic of Freemasonry, viewing its oaths and secrecy as inherently problematic, and advocating for its abolition rather than mere reform.

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Vermont enacted anti-Masonic legislation in 1833, criminalizing the taking of unnecessary oaths.

Answer: True

Explanation: In response to anti-Masonic sentiment, Vermont passed legislation in 1833 that made the administration and taking of unnecessary oaths a criminal offense.

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Which event in 1826 significantly intensified political anti-Masonry in the United States?

Answer: The disappearance and alleged murder of William Morgan.

Explanation: The disappearance of William Morgan from Batavia, New York, in 1826 served as a pivotal event that intensified political anti-Masonry. Allegations that Freemasons were responsible for his abduction and presumed murder, following his threat to expose Masonic secrets, ignited widespread public suspicion and protest.

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Which political party emerged in the United States, significantly influenced by the William Morgan affair and broader opposition to Freemasonry?

Answer: The Anti-Masonic Party

Explanation: The Anti-Masonic Party, a significant political force in the early 19th century, emerged in the United States, significantly influenced by the William Morgan affair and broader opposition to Freemasonry.

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John Quincy Adams' primary objection to Freemasonry was centered on:

Answer: Its perceived influence over international finance.

Explanation: John Quincy Adams articulated strong objections to the oaths of secrecy taken by Freemasons, specifically regarding undefined secrets and the penalties associated with their violation. He declared Masonry an inherently wrong 'seed of evil' that should be abolished, though he expressed leniency towards individuals who joined prior to the Morgan affair, believing them to have been misled.

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Religious and Ideological Opposition: Catholic Church, Muslim World, and Conspiracy Theories

Albert Mackey suggested that Masonic principles could justify rebellion against civil authorities if it conflicted with Masonic loyalty.

Answer: True

Explanation: Albert Mackey's writings imply that Masonic principles might permit rebellion against civil authorities when such actions align with 'loyalty to freedom,' a concept subject to interpretation within Masonic contexts.

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Freemasonry's doctrine instructs members to prioritize Masonic obligations above loyalty to their country's government.

Answer: False

Explanation: Freemasonry's doctrine explicitly instructs members to be 'quiet and peaceful subject[s], true to your government and just to your country,' emphasizing obedience to legal authority rather than prioritizing Masonic obligations over national loyalty.

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The Roman Catholic Church has consistently permitted its members to join Masonic organizations.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Roman Catholic Church has maintained a prohibition against its members joining Masonic organizations since the 18th century, citing concerns over their doctrines and secrecy.

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The penalty for Catholic Church members joining Masonic organizations was changed from excommunication to an interdict in 1983.

Answer: True

Explanation: While the prohibition against joining Masonic organizations remains, the penalty for Catholic Church members who violate this rule was modified in 1983 from automatic excommunication to an interdict, which bars reception of Holy Communion.

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Conspiracy theories have linked Freemasonry to plots for world domination or revolution since the late 18th century.

Answer: True

Explanation: Since the late 18th century, Freemasonry has been a frequent subject of conspiracy theories, often implicating the organization in clandestine plots for global control or societal revolution.

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Muhammad Rashid Rida linked Freemasonry to Jewish subversion in his influential journal *Al-Manar*.

Answer: True

Explanation: Muhammad Rashid Rida, a prominent Islamic theologian, utilized his journal *Al-Manar* to propagate the idea that Freemasonry was intricately connected with Jewish subversive activities.

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The Hamas Charter explicitly links Freemasonry and Rotary clubs to serving Zionist interests.

Answer: True

Explanation: Article 28 of the Hamas Charter asserts that Freemasonry, Rotary, and analogous organizations 'work in the interest of Zionism and according to its instructions,' thereby linking these entities to Zionist objectives.

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According to Albert Mackey, under what condition might Masonic principles justify rebellion against civil authorities?

Answer: If rebellion aligns with 'loyalty to freedom'.

Explanation: Albert Mackey's writings have been interpreted to suggest that Masonic principles might permit rebellion against civil authorities when such actions align with 'loyalty to freedom,' a concept subject to interpretation within Masonic contexts.

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What is the current canonical penalty within the Catholic Church for members who join Masonic organizations?

Answer: An interdict preventing reception of Holy Communion.

Explanation: While the prohibition against joining Masonic organizations remains, the penalty for Catholic Church members who violate this rule was modified in 1983 from automatic excommunication to an interdict, which bars reception of Holy Communion.

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The 1786 pamphlet *Enthüllungen des Systems der Weltbürger-Politik* is significant for:

Answer: Accusing Freemasons and Jesuits of plotting world revolution.

Explanation: Published in 1786, the pamphlet *Enthüllungen des Systems der Weltbürger-Politik* is recognized as an early example of anti-Masonic conspiracy literature. It accused Freemasons and Jesuits of plotting to incite a world revolution, marking a significant early instance of Freemasonry being implicated in such theories.

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According to Article 28 of the Hamas Charter, which organizations are accused of operating in the interest of Zionism?

Answer: Freemasonry, Rotary, and similar groups

Explanation: Article 28 of the Hamas Charter asserts that Freemasonry, Rotary, and analogous organizations 'work in the interest of Zionism and according to its instructions,' thereby linking these entities to Zionist objectives.

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Which influential Islamic theologian utilized his journal *Al-Manar* to associate Freemasonry with Jewish subversion?

Answer: Muhammad Rashid Rida

Explanation: Muhammad Rashid Rida, an influential Islamic theologian, was instrumental in disseminating anti-Masonic discourse throughout the Muslim world via his journal *Al-Manar*. His writings, frequently integrating anti-Semitic and anti-Zionist narratives, posited connections between Freemasonry and Jewish subversion, thereby influencing subsequent radical Islamic movements.

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What criticism did the Catholic Encyclopedia articulate concerning Freemasonry's stance on treachery?

Answer: It was based on inconvenience to other Masons, not moral grounds.

Explanation: The Catholic Encyclopedia suggested that Freemasonry's disapproval of treachery was predicated on considerations of inconvenience to fellow Masons, rather than on inherent moral principles.

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How did Freemasonry's doctrine instruct members regarding their relationship with the law and government?

Answer: To be peaceful subjects, loyal to the government and country.

Explanation: Freemasonry's doctrine explicitly instructs its adherents to be 'quiet and peaceful subject[s], true to your government and just to your country.' It emphasizes refraining from countenancing disloyalty or rebellion, advocating instead for patient submission to legal authority and cheerful conformity to the governing laws of their respective countries.

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The anti-Masonic sentiment in the Muslim world often became intertwined with which other ideologies?

Answer: Antisemitism and Anti-Zionism

Explanation: Within the Muslim world, anti-Masonic discourse frequently became conflated with antisemitism and anti-Zionism. Freemasonry was also associated with conspiracy theories and Islamic eschatology, notably the figure of the Dajjal, the Islamic Antichrist.

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State-Sponsored Suppression: Nazi Germany, Soviet Union, Fascist Italy, and Francoist Spain

The Soviet Union officially supported and promoted Freemasonry following the 1917 revolution.

Answer: False

Explanation: Contrary to supporting Freemasonry, the Soviet Union officially outlawed the organization in 1922, reflecting a broader pattern of suppression of such groups in Marxist-Leninist states.

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Benito Mussolini permitted Freemasonry to continue operating within the Fascist Party in Italy.

Answer: False

Explanation: Benito Mussolini's regime actively suppressed Freemasonry, decreeing in 1925 that it was a political organization and subsequently dissolving it.

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In Hungary, Masonic lodges were closed following Béla Kun's communist regime and subsequently banned again in 1950.

Answer: True

Explanation: Following Béla Kun's communist regime, Masonic lodges in Hungary were closed. Although re-established after World War I, they were banned once more in 1950.

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The Nazi regime viewed Freemasons as allies and integrated them into the SS.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Nazi regime considered Freemasons ideological enemies, not allies, and actively persecuted them, confiscating lodge properties and imprisoning members.

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Freemasons in Nazi concentration camps were identified by a yellow Star of David badge.

Answer: False

Explanation: Freemasons interned in Nazi concentration camps were identified by an inverted red triangle, distinguishing them from other prisoner categories.

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Estimates suggest that up to 200,000 Freemasons were murdered by the Nazi regime.

Answer: True

Explanation: Historical estimates indicate that the Nazi regime was responsible for the deaths of between 80,000 and 200,000 Freemasons from occupied territories.

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Under Franco's regime in Spain, Freemasonry was tolerated provided members did not engage in political activity.

Answer: False

Explanation: Freemasonry was explicitly outlawed under Franco's regime in Spain, with membership carrying severe penalties, including lengthy prison sentences.

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The Nazi propaganda film *Forces occultes* portrayed Freemasonry positively.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Nazi propaganda film *Forces occultes* vehemently denounced Freemasonry, parliamentarianism, and Jewish influence, alleging a conspiracy between these elements.

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Under Franco's regime, membership in Freemasonry in Spain could result in a minimum sentence of 12 years in prison.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Law for the Repression of Freemasonry and Communism enacted under Franco's regime stipulated a minimum sentence of 12 years imprisonment for Masonic membership, with higher degrees potentially facing the death penalty.

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Adolf Hitler announced the dissolution of Masonic lodges in Germany in 1935, linking them with 'World Jewry' in a conspiracy.

Answer: True

Explanation: In 1935, Adolf Hitler declared the final dissolution of all Masonic lodges in Germany via the Nazi Party newspaper, *Völkischer Beobachter*. He accused Freemasonry and 'World Jewry' of conspiring to establish a World Republic.

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In which year was Freemasonry officially outlawed in the Soviet Union?

Answer: 1922

Explanation: The Soviet Union officially outlawed Freemasonry in 1922, reflecting a broader pattern of suppression of such organizations within Marxist-Leninist states.

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What action did Benito Mussolini take regarding Freemasonry in Italy in 1925?

Answer: He declared Masonry a political organization and dissolved it.

Explanation: Benito Mussolini's regime actively suppressed Freemasonry, decreeing in 1925 that it was a political organization and subsequently dissolving it.

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In which country was Freemasonry banned in 1920, with property confiscated, only to be re-established and subsequently banned again?

Answer: Hungary

Explanation: Following Béla Kun's communist regime, Masonic lodges in Hungary were closed. Although re-established after World War I, they were banned once more in 1950, indicating a pattern of suppression and re-emergence.

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By what symbol were Freemasons identified within Nazi concentration camps?

Answer: With an inverted red triangle.

Explanation: Freemasons interned in Nazi concentration camps were identified by an inverted red triangle, classifying them as political prisoners and distinguishing them from other prisoner categories.

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What is the estimated minimum number of Freemasons murdered by the Nazi regime?

Answer: 80,000

Explanation: Historical estimates suggest that the Nazi regime was responsible for the murder of between 80,000 and 200,000 Freemasons from territories under its occupation.

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What was the official title of the law enacted in Spain in 1940 that outlawed Freemasonry under Franco's regime?

Answer: The Law for the Repression of Freemasonry and Communism

Explanation: The Law for the Repression of Freemasonry and Communism, enacted in Spain on March 2, 1940, officially outlawed Freemasonry under Franco's regime.

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The Nazi propaganda film *Forces occultes* aimed to depict a conspiracy involving Jews and which other group?

Answer: Freemasons

Explanation: The Nazi propaganda film *Forces occultes*, produced under Nazi direction in occupied France, vehemently denounced Freemasonry, parliamentarianism, and Jewish influence, alleging a conspiracy between Jewish and Masonic elements intended to draw France into conflict with Germany.

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What was the stated reason given by Benito Mussolini for dissolving Freemasonry in Italy in 1925?

Answer: It was classified as a political organization.

Explanation: Benito Mussolini dissolved Freemasonry in Italy in 1925, officially classifying it as a political organization. This action ensued from a 1924 decree that mandated Fascist Party members to choose between their party affiliation and their Masonic membership.

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Global and Modern Manifestations: UK, Asia, and Contemporary Concerns

The UK's Unlawful Societies Act of 1799 led to the immediate suppression of all Masonic lodges.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Unlawful Societies Act of 1799 did not lead to the immediate suppression of all Masonic lodges in the UK; a specific exemption clause was secured for Freemason lodges under certain conditions.

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A resurgence of anti-Masonic sentiment in the United Kingdom in the late 20th century was partly triggered by a book exposing Masonic secrets.

Answer: True

Explanation: The publication of Martin Short's 1989 book, *Inside the Brotherhood*, contributed to a resurgence of anti-Masonic sentiment in the UK, prompting calls for greater transparency regarding Masonic affiliations in public service.

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A Japanese representative at a 1938 congress identified Freemasonry as Japan's true adversary, distinct from China.

Answer: False

Explanation: At a 1938 congress, a Japanese representative asserted that 'Judeo-Masonry' was compelling China to attack Japan, identifying Freemasonry, rather than China itself, as Japan's principal adversary.

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The 'Universal Anti-Masonic Union' was successfully established as an effective international anti-Masonic organization in 1896.

Answer: False

Explanation: Although the 'Universal Anti-Masonic Union' was established in 1896 following the International Anti-Masonic Congress in Trento, it ultimately proved ineffective as a coordinating body.

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In Finland during the 1930s and 1940s, far-right groups accused Freemasons of ritual murders and pressured for their removal from the armed forces.

Answer: True

Explanation: During the 1930s and 1940s, far-right elements in Finland, including political figures like Paavo Susitaival, accused Freemasons of ritual murders and advocated for their exclusion from military service.

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The UK's Unlawful Societies Act of 1799 led to the immediate suppression of all Masonic lodges.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Unlawful Societies Act of 1799 did not lead to the immediate suppression of all Masonic lodges in the UK; a specific exemption clause was secured for Freemason lodges under certain conditions.

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The International Anti-Masonic Congress in Trento in 1896 was sponsored by the Vatican and the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

Answer: True

Explanation: The International Anti-Masonic Congress in Trento in 1896, sponsored by Pope Leo XIII and Emperor Francis-Joseph, convened 1,500 delegates and 300 journalists.

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How was Freemasonry exempted from the UK's Unlawful Societies Act of 1799?

Answer: Through a specific exemption clause secured by prominent figures.

Explanation: The Unlawful Societies Act of 1799 did not lead to the immediate suppression of all Masonic lodges in the UK; a specific exemption clause was secured for Freemason lodges under certain conditions due to the intervention of prominent figures.

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What event in the late 20th century prompted proposals in the United Kingdom requiring police and judiciary members to declare Masonic affiliations?

Answer: The publication of Martin Short's book *Inside the Brotherhood*.

Explanation: The publication of Martin Short's 1989 book, *Inside the Brotherhood*, contributed to a resurgence of anti-Masonic sentiment in the UK, prompting legislative proposals that required public declaration of Masonic affiliations by police and judiciary members.

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What was the ultimate outcome regarding the United Kingdom's policy that required judiciary candidates to declare Masonic membership?

Answer: It was revoked in 1999 as disproportionate.

Explanation: Following a legal challenge before the European Court, Jack Straw, then Home Secretary, conceded that the policy was 'disproportionate' and subsequently revoked it in 1999. Consequently, judiciary candidates were no longer legally obligated to declare their Masonic affiliations.

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During the 1930s and 1940s in Finland, who specifically accused Freemasons of ritual murders?

Answer: Paavo Susitaival, a Member of Parliament

Explanation: Paavo Susitaival, a notable opponent of Freemasonry in Finland during the 1930s and 1940s, asserted that Freemasons were implicated in ritual murders.

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What was the principal objective behind the establishment of the "Universal Anti-Masonic Union" in 1896?

Answer: To coordinate international efforts against Freemasonry.

Explanation: The "Universal Anti-Masonic Union," established by the International Anti-Masonic Congress in Trento, aimed to serve as a central coordinating body for anti-Masonic factions. Its objective was to enhance their collective resolve and capacity for opposing Freemasonry both nationally and internationally.

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