What is one thing Pilgrims and Puritans have in common?

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: "Both settled in New England (Pilgrims in Plymouth and Puritans in Massachusetts), both came to America for religious freedom, both were devoutly religious, both wanted to "purify" the Anglican Church of all Catholic rituals, both believed in pre-destination and religious "elect" leaders. "

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What did the elections of 1994 and 1996 reveal?

A. the Republican Party's failure to fully claim the South as a voting bloc B. the rising popularity of third-party candidates offering a centrist alternative C. Bill Clinton's distance from liberal Democrats D. the conservative movement's failure to take over the Republican Party

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Which of the following countries had their government covertly overthrown by the U.S.?

a. Chile b. Iran c. Thailand d. A and B e. A, B and C

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__________ toured the East Coast in 1879 promoting the cause of Indian assimilation

A) Standing Bear B) Sitting Bull C) Geronimo D) Crazy Horse

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Why was the Supreme Court case of Plessy v. Ferguson significant?

A. It established that Native Americans were entitled to citizenship. B. It established that Jim Crows were unconstitutional. C. It established the legality of racially segregated accommodations. D. It upheld the use of literacy tests for voters.

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