Upon what was New England's social inequality primarily based?
a. the teachings of the church itself, which taught that inequality was God's intention
b. a family's relationship to the founders' generation
c. educational level
d. income distribution
Answer : a. the teachings of the church itself, which taught that inequality was God's intention
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A) True B) False
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