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Life In The New England Colonies
Test Description: New england life
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Puitans lived their lives based on
A
origin stores
B
the king's decisions
C
astrological signs
D
religious beliefs
2) How long was a typical church servce?
A
a few hours
B
exactly one hour
C
most of the day
D
45 minutes
3) What was the center of the Puritan's town?
A
school
B
doctor's office
C
common
D
church
4) What is a barter system?
A
a system where people trade with one another
B
a system where people borrow things from one another and then return them afte an hourafter
C
a system where people only use the things they need
D
a system where people steal from businesses, but return the stolen item when they are finished using it
5) Who were allowed to vote during town meetings?
A
only English men who owned businesses
B
only African American slave owners
C
only free white men who owned land
D
all colonists
6) What was the name of the document that listed the rights of all free colonists?
A
Massachusetts Body of Life
B
Massachusetts Body of the Colony
C
Massachusetts Body of Liberties
D
Massachusetts Body of Literature
7) All of the following were jobs of women except
A
making soap and candles
B
cooking
C
weaving
D
hunting
8) Schools were important because everyone needed to learn how to
A
hunt
B
solve math problems
C
write
D
read
9) What is the name of a piece of paper attached to a paddle-shaped frame showing the alphabet?
A
horn of plenty
B
flipbook
C
sketchpad
D
hornbook
10) The Puritans founded what college?
A
Harvard
B
Yale
C
Providence
D
Georgetown
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