The Settlement of New England
1)
was the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
2) The Pilgrims were Seperatists who wanted to break away from the Church of England.
True
False
3) The Puritans attempted to "purify" the Catholic church.
True
False
4) One of the primary reasons for the Puritan settlement of Massachusetts was to set an example to England of how a perfect society, with the perfect religion, could succeed. This vision was sometimes called the "City on a Hill."
True
False
5) Anne Hutchinson was banished from Massachusetts because of her religious beliefs.
True
False
6) The Protestant Reformation asserted that
A)
only Europeans could be saved.
B)
a person could find salvation through faith alone.
C)
the papacy was a worthwhile institution.
D)
a person could find salvation through good works alone.
7) Puritans believed that a person's salvation depended on
A)
good works.
B)
following the teachings of the church.
C)
predestination by God.
D)
chance.
8) One of the primary founders of Rhode Island colony was
A)
Thomas Hooker.
B)
John Winthrop.
C)
Roger Williams.
D)
William Bradstreet.
9) One reason the Puritans of early Massachusetts Bay were able to administrate their own governmental affairs without royal intrusion was
A)
England was engaged in the chaos of civil war.
B)
the charter was relocated to New England.
C)
because of the great distance between England and Massachusetts.
D)
all of the above.
10) The
was the written statement of government originated by the Pilgrims when they landed in New England.
11) The the son of Massassoit and leader of the Wampanoags who waged a war on Massachusetts Bay colony in the mid-1600's was named
or King Philip.
12)
was the German monk who initiated the Protestant Reformation.
13) The Swiss-French Protestant reformer from whom the Puritans and Seperatists got their theology was
.
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