What challenge did Virginia’s governor, Sir William Berkeley, face in the 1660s and 1670s?
a. massive slave revolts
b. a prolonged economic depression
c. soaring prices for tobacco
d. significant interference by royal officials
b. a prolonged economic depression
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The Freedom of a Christian, written by Martin Luther, summarized the new teaching of salvation ________
A. through pious actions B. by faith alone C. through prayer D. as the unattainable goal E. for men only
The Puritans who settled the Massachusetts Bay Colony wanted their settlement to be primarily
a. A place where they could get away from persecution b. An example to the rest of the world c. A place where they would have the opportunity to prosper free form government regulation d. A society that practiced complete separation of church and state e. A pluralistic society in which all would be fee to practice and teach their beliefs
John F. Kennedy’s chief handicap as a presidential candidate was commonly thought to be
a. his close association with labor unions. b. his stammering speaking style. c. his Roman Catholic religion. d. his wife’s controversial past. e. his brother Robert Kennedy.
Little Rock high school student Elizabeth Eckford was saved from an angry mob by a helpful white woman
A) True B) False