Two new colonies founded by those who left Massachusetts Bay included ________, which became a haven for religious freedom, and ________, where, as in Massachusetts Bay, the Puritan Congregational Church was established

A) Rhode Island; Maine B) New Hampshire; New Haven
C) Connecticut; New Hampshire D) Rhode Island; Connecticut


D

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Why was Socrates condemned to die by Athens?

What will be an ideal response?

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Unlike firms in many other nations, U.S. telephone and cable firms are not required to allow competitor broadband ISPs access to their wires, so there is virtually no meaningful competition in the now crucial broadband ISP industry. Why does the author think this is such a bad thing?

A. Smaller companies then have to try a lot harder and install their own wires. B. Because deregulation has led to fewer enormous firms with far less regulation. C. Because without competition, companies have no reason to try hard to deliver a good product. D. Monopolies lead to corruption, which inevitably leads to harmful effects for society.

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“Venus” figurines:

a. All depicted obese female forms with exaggerated sexual characteristics. b. Have been unearthed all over western and central Europe. c. Were sometimes tiny, but many were so large it is difficult to imagine them being transported from campsite to campsite. d. Were, according to inscriptions found on them, designed for use in religious ceremonies.

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