How did Pilgrims and Puritans differ?
a. Pilgrims had a more lasting effect on the American mind and attitudes.
b. Puritans supported the Enlightenment, whereas Pilgrims were the driving force behind the Great Awakening.
c. The Pilgrims formed a distinct church, whereas the Puritans were part of a reform movement.
d. The Puritans remained a relatively small group, whereas the Pilgrims encompassed many denominations that spread quickly across the new land.
e. The Puritans were more politically-oriented than the Pilgrims.
Question -2-The Puritans were a group of people who
a. came to America before the Pilgrims.
b. placed reason over faith.
c. preferred no religious influence in their government.
d. wanted to purify the Church of England.
e. were elected to oversee the Salem witch trials.
Question -3-The Mayflower Compact became a symbol for how people could
a. develop a new and successful government.
b. establish a colony in a new land.
c. flout the directives of the king provided they had faith in God.
d. create a community under Gods watchful eye.
e. prosper without ties to England.
Question -4-The Pilgrims came to North America because of hardships in England after they
a. became Catholic.
b. broke with the Church of England.
c. lost all their property.
d. renounced their allegiance to the British crown.
e. signed the Mayflower Compact.
Question -5-As originally written, the establishment clause of the Constitution prohibits
a. a national church.
b. establishing religious charities within the United States.
c. politicians taking money from religious groups.
d. religious leaders serving in Congress.
e. the states having official churches.
Question -6-The Progressive movement rose in part in opposition to
a. absolute authority of states over intrastate commerce.
b. concentrated powers such as political machines and large corporations.
c. expanding public social programs such as welfare.
d. increasing government expenditures.
e. the domination of the Republican Party in Congress.