____________________ was governor of Plymouth almost continuously from 1620 to his death in 1656

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William Bradford

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All of the following helped propel the Puritans to successfully settle Massachusetts during the 1630s EXCEPT

A) the hostility of King Charles I of England to the Puritan reformers seeking religious changes in the Church of England. B) the prosperous resources of many Puritans to contribute to successful business ventures. C) a legal charter, the Charter of the Massachusetts Bay Company, to organize a permanent self-governing colony in Massachusetts. D) the willingness of Puritans to have non-church members and other religious dissenters to participate in political affairs.

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Italian Neo-Platonist philosophers believed that

a. the search for order in nature was part of the search for knowledge about God. b. experimental investigation had to be divorced from theological speculation. c. study of the humanities was much more important than the study of nature. d. the search for knowledge about God began with experimental observation. e. a sharp break with antiquity was necessary.

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Which of the following evidence is NOT used to support the argument that medieval society viewed children with little care or esteem?

A. the depiction of children in art B. the practice of infanticide C. high child mortality D. the condemnation of child abuse by medieval authorities E. children working as soon as they were physically able

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The Treaty of Washington

a. reduced the naval armaments of the great powers. b. formally ended the First World War. c. pledged the former Allied Powers to assist each other in the event of future attack. d. laid the basis for creating a future anti-Bolshevik alliance. e. was negotiated by President Wilson.

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