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Colonies More Colonies Beginning Foundations Mixed Bag Religion in America

-These are colonies that are owned by the king? Row Question

-royal Row Answer

-These are colonies that were owned by groups or individuals? Row Question

-proprietary Row Answer

-He was a Puritan dissenter who wanted separation of church and state? Row Question

-Roger Williams Row Answer

-She was banished from Puritan lands for her religious views? Row Question

-Anne Hutchinson Row Answer

-He is the founder of the Pennsylvania colony? Row Question

-William Penn Row Answer

-What religious group was the Pennsylvania colony founded to welcome? Row Question

-Quakers Row Answer

-What religious group was Maryland established for? Row Question

-Catholics Row Answer

Row Question -Name the law that created religious freedom in Maryland in 1649?

-Toleration Act Row Answer

Row Question -Which colony was founded as a place for English prisoners?

-Georgia Row Answer

-Name the “city of brotherly love” that was founded in the colonies? Row Question

-Philadelphia Row Answer

-The first attempted English settlement in America was here? Row Question

-Roanoke Row Answer

-This was the first successful English colony in America? Row Question

-Jamestown Row Answer

-He was the leader who helped the colony through its harsh beginning? Row Question

-John Smith Row Answer

-This was the first government in the new colony and it was a form of representative democracy? Row Question

-House of Burgesses Row Answer

-What crop became very important to the success of the colony? Row Question

-tobacco Row Answer

-This term describes a person who promised to work for someone else for a number of years in exchange for a trip to America? Row Question

-indentured servant Row Answer

-What was the agreement signed by the Massachusetts colonists that created a direct democracy for the colony? Row Question

-Mayflower Compact Row Answer

-This religious group arrived in what is now Massachusetts in 1620? Row Question

-Pilgrims Row Answer

-Name the Puritan leader who wanted the Puritans to be an example to the rest of the world? Row Question

-John Winthrop Row Answer

-Name the phrase used by the Puritan leader that talked of being an example to the world? Row Question

-A City on a Hill Row Answer

-Name the term that describes when a person has unfair thoughts or beliefs about a particular group of people? Row Question

-prejudice Row Answer

-This term that describes a person who acts in an unfair manner toward a particular group of people? Row Question

-discrimination Row Answer

-What government program was designed to help women and minorities gain access to jobs in order to compensate for past discrimination?. Row Question

-affirmative action Row Answer

-This term refers to the “invisible wall” that many women and minorities feel when it comes to climbing the corporate ladder? Row Question

-glass ceiling Row Answer

-This is the idea that special efforts made to make up for past racism are in fact discriminating against others? Row Question

-reverse discrimination Row Answer