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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Chapters 1 2, and 3

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  Her crime was being “a woman not fit for our society,” meaning she was acting in the male role set within Puritan belief that claimed women could not minister to men or hear directly from God.
B  He criticized Anne Hutchinson because she refused to teach eager “heathen” men the Bible, and he though she was wasting her spiritual gifts.
C  He thought she was a spiritual and holy woman who needed to escape the pressures of religious leadership, so he sent her on a retreat to Rhode Island.
D  He criticized Anne Hutchinson because she was following Puritan doctrine strictly, but she was charging money for her religious teachings.
Question #2
A  Her legal identity was absorbed into that of her husband, meaning she took his last name and was given his political privileges.
B  Her legal identity was absorbed into that of her husband, meaning she had no separate legal identity.
C  She was an astute colonial feminist.
D  She was an undercover spy for King George III.
Question #4
A  New York City
B  Boston
C  Newfoundland
D  Jamestown
Question #5
A  They wanted Native Americans to keep their traditional roles in the community.
B  They wanted them to adopt European notions of proper male and female behavior, such as men becoming farmers and women become farmers’ wives.
C  They wanted at least 60% of Native American couples to get married in the church.
D  They wanted Native Americans to live in multi-generational households where tribal matrons held significant power.