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Step-by-step explanation:
The book Stories the Iroquois Tell Their Children, by Mabel Powers, most likely includes:
A. an in-depth study of Iroquoian languages.
B. versions of traditional Iroquois myths.
C. a description of the structure of the Iroquois family.
D. details about Iroquois religious traditions.
B. versions of traditional Iroquois myths.
Which chapter most likely contains information about the rules and regulations of the Iroquois Nation?
A. Chapter 2: THE LEAGUE AND ITS FOUNDERS
B. Chapter 4: THE CONDOLING COUNCIL—CLANS AND CLASSES
C. Chapter 6: THE LAWS OF THE LEAGUE
D. Chapter 7: HISTORICAL TRADITIONS
C. Chapter 6: THE LAWS OF THE LEAGUE
Based on Of Plymouth Plantation, which aspect of the Pilgrims' culture and society was most important to them?
A.their religious beliefs
B. their desire to explore unknown lands
C. their rejection of European culture and values
D. their desire to convert other people to their way of life
A.their religious beliefs
According to Of Plymouth Plantation, which statement best describes the Pilgrims' attitude toward the American Indians they encountered after landing at Cape Cod?
A. They thought the American Indians were both violent and hostile.
B. They appreciated the kindnesses shown by the American Indians.
C. They believed the American Indians would convert to Christianity.
D. They felt the American Indians would help them build a settlement.
A. They thought the American Indians were both violent and hostile.
What is the main idea of paragraph three of Of Plymouth Plantation?
A. A young servant of one of the passengers was the only one to die during the storms.
B. A sailor named John Howland fell overboard but was rescued before he drowned.
C. A sailor who fell overboard was spared by God to become a member of the church.
D. During the journey, the only death of a passenger occurred when the ship drew close to the coast.
C. A sailor who fell overboard was spared by God to become a member of the church.
What does Of Plymouth Plantation reveal about the Pilgrims' readiness to establish a new colony where they landed?
A. They were prepared to build shelters and to grow food to support themselves comfortably if the ship left before spring.
B. They were not prepared for the harshness of the environment or the hostility of the American Indians, and they had little food if the ship left before spring.
C. They had enough food to survive the winter without the ship, but no adequate means to protect themselves against the harsh environment or the American Indians.
D. They could easily protect themselves against the harsh environment and the American Indians, but they did not have enough food to survive the winter without the ship.
B. They were not prepared for the harshness of the environment or the hostility of the American Indians, and they had little food if the ship left before spring.
Read this quotation from the introduction of the book The Pilgrims of New England by Mrs. J. B. Webb.
All the principal incidents that are woven into the narrative are strictly historical, and are derived from authentic sources, which give an impartial picture both of the virtues and the failings of these remarkable emigrants.
Based on the introduction, this book most likely includes
A. excerpts from primary source documents.
B. descriptions of the Pilgrims from only one point of view.
C. fictional accounts of the Pilgrims' experiences.
D. information about why people immigrated to New England.
A. excerpts from primary source documents.
What is the central idea of the fourth paragraph of Of Plymouth Plantation?
A. The passengers were extremely joyful to spot land after being at sea for such a long journey.
B. When the sailors and passengers sighted land, they recognized it to be Cape Cod.
C. The ship was unable to sail south to Hudson's River, so it returned to Cape Cod instead.
D. There were dangerous shoals and roaring breakers south of the harbor at Cape Cod.
C. The ship was unable to sail south to Hudson's River, so it returned to Cape Cod instead.
To whom would Of Plymouth Plantation be most useful?
A. someone looking for biographical information about author William Bradford
B. someone looking for information about methods of travel during the 1600s
C. someone looking for information about religious persecution in the seventeenth century
D. someone looking for information about how early immigrants traveled to Cape Cod
D. someone looking for information about how early immigrants traveled to Cape Cod
Which statement best describes one main idea of Of Plymouth Plantation?
A. The ship on which the Pilgrims sailed was badly damaged during the journey.
B. The journey to the New World was so difficult that some people died before the voyage was over.
C. The ship's master wanted the Pilgrims to find a safe harbor to moor the ship.
D. The Pilgrims found themselves in a hostile environment with only their religious faith to sustain them.