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A) close control by the government in Holland.
B) small but concentrated centers of population.
C) financial prosperity due to exports of foodstuffs.
D) great ethnic and religious diversity.
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A) be separate from the world.
B) be located on a readily defensible site.
C) be a refuge for all religious dissenters.
D) serve as an example to the world.
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A) Puritan strongholds for religious freedom.
B) Catholic missions along the Atlantic coastline.
C) villages established exclusively for Christian Indians.
D) centers of worship aimed at educating the Pilgrims in Indian culture.
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A) Rhode Island
B) Connecticut
C) Long Island
D) New Amsterdam
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A) a zeal to convert the Indians
B) the perceived failure of the English government to purify society and the church
C) political conflict
D) economic uncertainty
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A) Penn's planning and publicity efforts
B) Penn's honest dealings with the Indians who thus posed no threat
C) Parliament's generous subsidy
D) Pennsylvania's favorable soil and climate
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A) their inability to unify several tribes into a confederacy.
B) their role as suppliers of weapons to white traders.
C) their male-dominated culture, which glorified in a fierce warrior tradition.
D) their success in destroying their ancient enemies, the Hurons.
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A) They were a people who lashed out at women who were different.
B) They were deeply insecure about their economic future.
C) They were fascinated by wonders and believed in supernatural forces.
D) They compensated for repressed sexual feelings by targeting women as scapegoats.
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A) disease.
B) disarmament.
C) centralized authority of all tribes.
D) lack of knowledge of the terrain.
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A) She embraced controversial positions on doctrine and shared these ideas with others.
B) She performed witchcraft against the minister, John Cotton.
C) She professed herself to be a midwife.
D) She allied herself with the Indians on Long Island.
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A) the English were relative latecomers to the colonizing business in North America.
B) the Spanish and English were not the only European powers colonizing the Americas.
C) while the French provide a model for exploitative commercial penetration of North America, the English in New England demonstrate that religion could be an equally powerful motivator.
D) while the French gained a foothold especially through the work of the Jesuits, their settlers were few in contrast to the English Puritans who settled New England.
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