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PART B: Which TWO of the following quotes best support the answer to Part A? A. “During the seventeenth century the combined New England colonies formed
practically… one great Puritan commonwealth.” (Paragraph 1)
B. “the individual was restrained at every step by laws that no free people of today
would tolerate for an hour” (Paragraph 2)
C. “The length and width of a lady’s sleeve was solemnly decided by law. It was a
penal offense for a man to wear long hair, or to smoke in the street” (Paragraph
3)
D. “The State was founded on religion, and religion was its life. The entire political,
social, and industrial fabric was built on religion.” (Paragraph 5)
E. “Puritanism was painfully stern and somber… and received its inspiration from
the Old Testament rather than the New.” (Paragraph 5)
F. “No further proof of the legalistic tendencies of Puritan worship is needed than
a glance at their own laws.” (Paragraph 6)

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