Separatists differed from Puritan Congregationalists in that Separatists believed

A. that one is saved solely by the grace of God.
B. in complete equality between the sexes.
C. that the Church of England was too corrupt to be saved.
D. in allowing freedom of religion to all settlers at Plymouth.


Answer: C

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A) Skilled craftsmen and shopkeepers B) sons of wealthy gentry c) University-trained Puritans D) Slaves and indentured servants

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With regards to law, Sophists argued that:

A. wisdom and virtue could be taught. B. law itself was in accord with nature and was of divine origin. C. laws were merely the result of convention and not in accord with nature. D. law was contrary to nature, a trick whereby the weak control the strong. E. Sophists argued all of these views.

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Who was known as "the Liberator" in Latin America?

a. José de San Martín b. Simón Bolívar c. Guillermo Pelgrón d. Simón Carreño e. George Washington

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The employment of more than six million women in American industry during World War II led to

a. equal pay for men and women. b. a greater percentage of American women in war industries than anywhere else in the world. c. the establishment of day-care centers by the government. d. a reduction in employment for black males. e. a strong desire of most women to work for wages.

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