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CAN YOU (40 POINTS) TEXT: “It has been agreed and decided and will not be argued about or questioned after this
point, that no one will be named a free citizen within this colony except for land owners who are members of an approved church of New England. No one but these citizens will be allowed to vote in any election. No one but these church members shall be given rights or property. As free land owners, all of these citizens have the right to anything they inherit or earn according to the law.”

QUESTION : In what ways does the document describe issues of power, wealth, or morality?
Be sure to cite evidence from the document that supports your answer and explain why it supports your answer. Use the RADD process to help answer this question.

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