How did Pilgrims and Puritans differ?
a. Pilgrims had a more lasting effect on the American mind and attitudes.
b. Puritans supported the Enlightenment, whereas Pilgrims were the driving force behind the Great Awakening.
c. The Pilgrims formed a distinct church, whereas the Puritans were part of a reform movement.
d. The Puritans remained a relatively small group, whereas the Pilgrims encompassed many denominations that spread quickly across the new land.
e. The Puritans were more politically-oriented than the Pilgrims.
ANS: C
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