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The historical significance of the Pilgrims of Plymouth Bay lies in their
 
  a. numerical size.
  b. economic power.
  c. moral and spiritual qualities.
  d. dedication to family life.
  e. unwillingness to merge with the Puritans in Massachusetts Bay.

Question 2

The most pro-Union of the white southerners were
 
  a. plantation owners.
  b. mountain whites residing in the Appalachian range.
  c. small slaveowners.
  d. nonslaveowning subsistence farmers.
  e. mistresses of southern plantation owners.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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