Most English Protestants considered Quakers as dangerous fanatics for all of the following reasons EXCEPT refusal to
A) pay taxes in support of the Church of England.
B) defer to superiors in their customs and speech.
C) sign witnesses' oaths on the Bible.
D) admit women, blacks, and Indians to church membership.
Answer: D
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A) up-country and low-country areas.
B) Democrats and Republicans.
C) urban and rural areas.
D) South Carolina and every other state.
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