Question 1
The Puritans left ____________ and arrived at the Massachusetts Bay Colony in _________ .
England/1630 |
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France/1590 |
Spain/1492 |
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Scotland/1750 |
Question 2
The Puritans were a Protestant sect who believed that the Protestant Reformation should ________________ the Catholic Church.
apologize to |
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maintain a close relationship to |
mirror itself after |
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break away more forcefully from |
Question 3
The Massachusetts Bay Colony imagined their new settlement as a City upon a Hill, that the whole world would ____________ and ____________.
despise/attack |
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love/adore |
criticize/reject |
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admire/copy |
Question 4
The fact that the Puritans believed themselves to be on an “errand into the wilderness” reveals that:
all of these |
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they believed they had settlers rights to the land |
they did not believe that native peoples had recognizable human rights |
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they did not believe that North America was civilized |
Question 5
Puritans were so radical in their beliefs that they even persecuted their fellow Christians. Which of the following religious groups were persecuted by the Puritans of Massachusetts Bay Colony?
Baptists |
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Quakers |
all of these |
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Anglicans |
Question 6
When Robert Bellah uses the term “civil religion,” he is drawing on the work of which European philosopher?
David Hume |
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Immanuel Kant |
Jacques Rousseau |
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George Freidrich Hegel |
Question 7
Civil religion refers to:
religion that encourages the teaching of civic engagement |
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religious nationalism that understands the nation as sacred |
none of these |
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the idea that the nation must be civilized by religion |
Question 8
The motto of the United States, E Pluribis Unum means:
out of many, one |
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out of one, many |
and plurality only |
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pluralism is the bedrock of the nation |
Question 9
Winthrop’s “Model of Christian Charity” sets up the idea that the Puritans are on a God sanctioned mission to settle North America. Since then, the idea of God’s provenance over America has been used to justify:
Manifest Destiny (settling the American West) |
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all of these |
the invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan |
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the erasure of Native American peoples and cultures |
Question 10
How many different Native American nations existed on the eve of British colonialism in what was to become the United States?
140-160 |
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1000-1500 |
4000-6000 |
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40-60 |
They were a group of English protestants who lived in the 16th and 17 century. They believed that the Roman Catholic church had a lot of problems and wanted to have a more aggressive approach to Protestantism. They wanted to create in ideal settlement that the whole world would look upto.
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