One key distinction between the Pilgrims and the Puritans was that
A) Pilgrims settled in the Chesapeake region, while Puritans settled in New England.
B) Puritans were much more tolerant of other ideas and faiths.
C) Pilgrims wished to separate from the Church of England, while the Puritans did not.
D) Puritans wanted to abandon Christianity for a faith of their own design, while Pilgrims maintained their ties to the Christian faith.
C
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What did the Portuguese expeditions of Prince Henry, Bartolomeu Dias, and Vasco da Gama in the 1400s eventually lead to in regard to furthering Portugal's ambitions?
A) They led to developing massive new African trade in gold and other commodities. B) They extended warfare with Spain for most of the century. C) They extended warfare with France for most of the century. D) The failures of these expeditions led Portugal to abandon future oceanic expeditions and curtail overseas trade in the late 1400s and most of the 1500s.
All are correct about the war in Iraq that began in 2003 EXCEPT
A) the Bush administration claimed that Iraq's Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction. B) establishing a new government in Iraq was difficult because of differences among the Shi'ites, Sunnis, and Kurds. C) the Iraqi army was quickly defeated. D) an increase in American troops in 2007 helped stabilize conditions after the outbreak of civil war. E) the complete withdrawal of American troops was completed in 2009.
President Hoover's support for the Reconstruction Finance Corporation
A) demonstrated his lack of concern for the struggling nation. B) had little effect because it never invested enough to save all the banks that needed saving. C) evidenced even a mild conservative's hesitancy to involve the government in the economy. D) was solely a result of his desire not to work with a Democratic Congress.
The Pennsylvania Steel Company was created by
A. the state government of Pennsylvania. B. steam engine manufacturers in the region. C. the Pennsylvania Steel Workers Union. D. the Pennsylvania Railroad. E. the United States military.