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Chapter 2 Quiz

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

Question #1
A  developing peaceful relations with the Indians in the area.
B  building a family-centered community.
C  converting the local Indians to Christianity.
D  the long-term success of the settlement.
E  the search for gold.
Question #2
A  felt they were creating a holy community that would be a model for the world.
B  sought to create a community in which all people were treated as equals.
C  wanted to differentiate their community from the materialism and acquisitiveness of New Haven.
D  wanted to create a community that would be open to all peoples of all faiths.
E  wanted to construct their community on high ground to save it from Indian attacks.
Question #3
A  it gave settlers full political control of their colony.
B  colonists were given a share of local political representation.
C  it recommended that Virginia declare independence from England.
D  it put an end to a violent uprising by disgruntled colonists.
E  landowning women colonists were allowed to vote.
Question #4
A  challenged the prevailing assumptions of the proper role of women in society.
B  preached against what she called the “Antinomian heresy.”
C  was a single mother who refused to marry.
D  argued that only the “elect” were entitled to any religious or political authority.
E  was accused of practicing witchcraft.
Question #6
A  rejected the doctrine of original sin.
B  paid their clergy handsomely.
C  All these answers are correct.
D  accepted the concept of predestination.
E  were not persecuted by the English government.
Question #7
A  beans
B  cotton
C  corn
D  tobacco
E  sugar
Question #8
A  English colonists could only produce products that were also sold in England.
B  Duties were imposed on the coastal trade among the English colonies.
C  All European goods sent to the colonies had to pass through England and were subject to taxes.
D  Certain colonial products could be exported only to England.
E  English colonies were closed to all trade except that carried by English ships.
Question #9
A  calls for independence from England.
B  tobacco production.
C  European investment.
D  slavery in Virginia.
E  the triangular trade.
Question #10
A  sparked an immediate rapid stream of African slaves to the British colonies.
B  may have been considered indentured servants by the colonists.
C  arrived as independent landowners.
D  followed Indians into slavery.
E  were preferred to European indentured servants.