Which colony offered the most religious toleration?
a. New York
b. Massachusetts Bay
c. Plymouth Bay
d. Rhode Island
e. Connecticut
d
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A) attempted to fashion the Church of England into an instrument that would reflect and justify royal power. B) pursued a peaceful foreign policy in order to expand his authority at home. C) executed the unpopular Archbishop Laud. D) won support from William Laud, the leader of the Church of England. E) All of the above.
The American government’s policy of Indian removal affected __________ in the War of 1812
A) all Indians regardless of their position B) only those Indians that had sided with the United States C) only those Indians that had sided with Britain D) only those Indians that had remained neutral
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
A. advocated a union of Arabs, Turks, and East Africans in the "cross-continent state of sharing." B. never deviated from Begin’s policies. C. has taken a tough position in negotiating with Palestinians. D. was able, with the aid of President Richard Nixon, to work out a partial peace with Palestinians. E. has helped the peace process with Palestine move forward.
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