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mrsjacobs44

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How did the Puritans want to reform the Church of England?
 
  A) They wanted to revert to purer Roman Catholic rituals.
  B) They wanted to purify it of Roman Catholic abuses.
  C) They wanted to purge the church of Quaker influences.
  D) They wanted to distinguish between the clergy and the congregation.
  E) They wanted to discourage laypersons from interfering in church affairs.

Question 2

European peasant life encompassed all of the following new hardships in the fourteenth to sixteenth centuries EXCEPT:
 
  A) Dramatic population increases
  B) Land shortages
  C) Lower than average temperatures that led to a Little Ice Age
  D) Abusive landlords
  E) Hunger and malnutrition



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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