A. They did not want to disassociate from the Church of England
B. Separate from church of England
C. Start their own beliefs
D. Create seperation
Related Mcqs:
- The Puritans who settled Plymouth Colony were separating Puritans which meant ?
A. Continue being apart of the Church of England
B. Reform
C. Separate from the Church of England
D. None of the above - Which of the following is not a cultural myth we attribute to those earliest Massachusetts colonial settlements at Plymouth and Massachusetts ?
A. Democracy
B. Brother love/charity
C. US Exceptionalism
D. None of the above - The annals of Massachusetts Bay will inform us, that of six governors, in the space of about forty years from the surrender of the old charter, under James II., two were imprisoned by a popular insurrection – a third, as Hutchinson inclines to believe, was driven from the province by the whizzing of a musket ball – a fourth, in the opinion of the same historian, was hastened to his grave by continual bickerings with the house of representatives – and the remaining two, as well as their successors, till the Revolution, were favored with few and brief intervals of peaceful sway. What is an “insurrection” ?
A. An act or instance of beginning
B. An of revolting against civil authority
C. The state of one risen from the dead
D. The condition of being stopped - Before advocating on behalf of the enslaved in colonial Massachusetts, Samuel Sewall participated in what early American crisis event ?
A. Mayflower compact
B. Salem Witch Trails
C. No involvement
D. All the above - Shakespeare makes fun of the Puritans in his play ?
A. Twelfth Night
B. Hamlet
C. The Tempest
D. Henry IV,Pt I - Which of the following was not a cause associated with militant Protestant reformers (Puritans, Presbyterians, and separatists) ?
A. the pursuit of a more confrontational policy towards Catholic powers
B. the elimination of bishops
C. the right of congregations to choose their own leaders
D. the wider use of religious images in churches - When the Parliament, controlled by the puritans, took power in England, one of the acts that greatly influenced Literature of that time was_____________?
A. The closing of theatres
B. The return of the King.
C. King Arthurs’ dead
D. King to exile - Religion played a pivotal part in Elizabethan life. Protestants, Catholics, Puritans, and other religious groups jostled for power and survival in uncertain times. In 1559, an Act of Parliament was passed which determined the “supreme governor” of all things spiritual. Who was it ?
A. The Pope in Rome
B. Each man was his own supreme governor
C. The Archbishop of Canterbury
D. Queen Elizabeth I - Which statement below best paraphrases what John Winthrop meant when he declared that the MBC would be as a “city upon a hill” ?
A. Religious freedom
B. Everyone has a role in society
C. Only men should work
D. Woman have no role in society - All works of the highest art are meant to______________?
A. tingle our senses
B. stir our intellect
C. restore our skills for the art
D. instill in us the sense of the art