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Question 1

All of the following are identified in the text as venues for the production and sharing of Enlightenment ideas EXCEPT
 
  a. coffee houses.
  b. Masonic lodges.
  c. scientific academies.
  d. salons.
  e. Catholic monasteries and cathedrals.

Question 2

Approximately what percentage of the colonial population south of New England was of non-English origin by 1760?
 
  a. 10 percent
  b. 30 percent
  c. 50 percent
  d. 70 percent



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
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