These more extreme English Puritans, known as __________, wanted every congregation to be autonomous, a law unto itself, with neither episcopal nor presbyterian control.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Congregationalists
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An 1816 Senate report stated that it cost the same to transport one ton of goods across the Atlantic Ocean as it did to move one ton of goods ____ miles inland
a. 10 b. 30 c. 60 d. 90 e. 150
Discuss the European impact, positive and negative, on the political, economic, religious and social evolution on the native populations and natural resources of Southeast Asia. What were the cross-cultural impacts that the indigenous populations and natural resources of Southeast Asia had on European nations and cultures? Be specific in your answers.
What will be an ideal response?
What did most eighteenth-century American intellectuals think about science?
A) They suspected that the mysteries of the universe were too complex for any human to truly understand. B) They thought that science amounted to little more than turning lead into gold and experimenting with balloons. C) They believed that science explained the laws of nature. D) They feared that science could pose the greatest threat to organized religion since the Reformation. E) All of these choices.
Which of the following was true of the Algonquians?
a. They had an egalitarian society. b. The power that Algonquian leaders had over their people was limited rather than autocratic. c. Social status always passed through the male line. d. There were no clearly defined sex roles in their culture.