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This region had the most direct form of democracy when they made decisions in town meetings.
a) New England Colonies
b) Middle Colonies
c) Southern Colonies
d)

This region had an elected colonial assembly and a governor appointed by the king (House of Burgesses)
a) New England Colonies
b) Middle Colonies
c) Southern Colonies
d)

This region had local governments as well as an elected colonial assembly. The governor was a friend of the king.
a) New England Colonies
b) Middle Colonies
c) Southern Colonies
d)

This region had combined Church and State.
a) New England Colonies
b) Middle Colonies
c) Southern Colonies
d)

This region had no public education, but there were a few private schools organized by the local churches.
a) New England Colonies
b) Middle Colonies
c) Southern Colonies
d)

This region had tax supported education so that children would read and understand the Bible.
a) New England Colonies
b) Middle Colonies
c) Southern Colonies
d)

This region had no public education, but wealthy plantation owners did hire private tutors for their children.
a) New England Colonies
b) Middle Colonies
c) Southern Colonies
d)

The upper sort (class) included
a) merchants, planters, ministers, doctors, and lawyers
b) tradesmen- glassmakers, blacksmiths, shoemakers, coopers
c) small farmers, indentured servants
d)

The lower sort included
a) merchants, planters, ministers, doctors, and lawyers
b) tradesmen- glassmakers, blacksmiths, shoemakers, coopers
c) small farmers, indentured servants
d)

The middle sort included
a) merchants, planters, ministers, doctors, and lawyers
b) tradesmen- glassmakers, blacksmiths, shoemakers, coopers
c) small farmers, indentured servants
d)

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