I need help on these questions. I couldn't find the exact answers in my textbook.

1. Anne Hutchinson and Roger Williams were exiled or sent away from the Massachusetts Bay colony for "the lawlessness of liberty of conscience". Why was this a crime among the Puritans?
a. It showed a lack of understanding of the Puritan laws and the Bible
b. Both challenged the governing principles of the colony
c. They challenged how Puritans conducted business with the Native Americans
d. It was against the law to challenge the authority of the church
I am not sure which one is the answer.

2. What conditions allowed many colonists to grow rich?
a. The land was more fertile in North America than in Europe
b. The European colonists all depended on slave labor
c. In the colonies land was plentiful but labor was scarce
d. Taxes were lower than they were in Europe
I think this one is a.

3. How did both the Great Awakening and the Enlightenment shape American identity?
a. People became less tolerant of religious diversity. Greater emphasis focused on social order
b.Both movements encouraged people to challenge authority, to value individual judgement, and to become more open to religious diversity
c. Both movements emphasized the importance of economics and political change
d. People realized the role of the individual in making social change
I am not sure about this one either

4. What did most colonists feel about the resolutions of the First Continental Congress?
a. All the colonists agreed with the demand that colonial representation in Parliament should be increased
b. There was agreement that British troops should be removed from all the colonies
c. The colonists supported the decision that revolution should be avoided
d. The colonists agreed with the Congress and John Adam's appeal for war
I know d cant be the answer, and I am thinking that it might be c

5. When did the movement for independence begin to gain strength in the 13 colonies?
a. The movement began soon after the founding of most of the New England colonies
b. Seeds were planted after the end of the French and Indian War when British colonial policies began to change
c. The movement began with the writing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776
d. The movement was building from the time of the Mayflower
I think the answer is either b or c, but I am leaning towards b

6. Which statement would most likely explain Spain's decision to enter the war as a French ally?
a. Spain had an alliance with France that it was bound to honor
b. Spain needed financial support from France to enter the war
c. France promised Spain return of lands lost to Britain
d. If victorious, France promised Spain part of Canada
I think it is c

1. d - yes

2. a - yes
3. Both movements encouraged independence
4. c - yes
5. b - yes
6. c - I don't know.

1. To find the answer to the first question, you can analyze the options provided and eliminate the ones that do not align with the given information. In this case, option a can be eliminated since the crime was not about understanding Puritan laws and the Bible. Option c can also be eliminated as it goes beyond the scope of the lawlessness of liberty of conscience. Option d can be eliminated as it does not specifically address the issue of "liberty of conscience." This leaves us with option b, which states that both Anne Hutchinson and Roger Williams challenged the governing principles of the colony. Challenging the governing principles would indeed be a crime among the Puritans.

2. For the second question, you can eliminate options that do not fit the conditions mentioned. Option a seems plausible since fertile land in North America could contribute to agricultural wealth. Option b, which mentions slave labor, is not directly related to the conditions allowing colonists to grow rich. Option c, stating that land was plentiful but labor was scarce, seems logical as it implies a higher demand for labor, potentially leading to wealth accumulation. Option d, referencing lower taxes, is not mentioned in the given conditions. Thus, option c appears to be the most fitting answer.

3. To determine the answer to the third question, you should examine the effects of the Great Awakening and the Enlightenment on American identity. Option a states that people became less tolerant of religious diversity and focused more on social order, but this goes against the idea of religious revival and individual enlightenment during the Great Awakening and Enlightenment. Option c, emphasizing economics and political change, does not fully capture the impact on American identity. Option d suggests that people realized the role of the individual in making social change, which aligns with the Enlightenment but does not address the Great Awakening. Option b encompasses both movements, as they encouraged people to challenge authority, value individual judgment, and become more open to religious diversity. Consequently, option b is the most suitable answer.

4. Analyzing the fourth question, you can deduce that not all colonists agreed unanimously on the resolutions of the First Continental Congress. Option a, stating that all colonists agreed with the demand for increased colonial representation in Parliament, is not supported by the given information. Option b, suggesting agreement on removing British troops from all the colonies, is not explicitly mentioned. Option d, referring to agreement with war, is too extreme and not indicated. Therefore, option c, which asserts that colonists supported the decision to avoid revolution, appears to be the most reasonable answer.

5. To find the answer to the fifth question, consider the timeline and events provided. Option a, suggesting that the movement began soon after the founding of most of the New England colonies, cannot be supported by the given information. Option c, stating that the movement started with the writing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776, implies a sudden and isolated event rather than a gradual increase in strength. Option d, mentioning the movement building from the time of the Mayflower, is too early in history. Option b, suggesting that the movement gained strength after the end of the French and Indian War when British colonial policies began to change, aligns with the chronological context and the shifting relationship between the colonies and Britain. Therefore, option b is the most fitting answer.

6. To determine the answer to the sixth question, evaluate the options based on the information provided. Option a, stating that Spain had an alliance with France to honor, is plausible as it could explain their decision to enter the war. Option b, suggesting that Spain needed financial support from France, does not directly link to the given information about Spain's decision in the war. Option d, claiming that France promised Spain part of Canada, is not mentioned or implied in the question. Option c, stating that France promised Spain the return of lands lost to Britain, aligns with Spain's potential justification for entering the war as an ally of France. Thus, option c is the most likely answer.