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Para 1- David Cressy's examination on English immigration to New England
Para 2- organizers and clergy advanced religious reasons, but as per DC only in retrospect; Most did for material reasons
1. In the passage, the author is primarily concerned with (A) summarizing the findings of an investigation - Correct, the passage summarizes the findings of David Cressy's examination
(B) analyzing a method of argument - incorrect, no method of argument is analyzed
(C) evaluating a point of view - incorrect, no evaluation
(D) hypothesizing about a set of circumstances - incorrect, no hypothesis
(E) establishing categories - incorrect, no categories is established
2. According to the passage, Cressy would agree with which of the following statements about the organizers among the English immigrants to New England in the 1630's? I. Most of them were clergy. - Incorrect, we have no evidence to show that most were clergy
II. Some of them offered a religious explanation for their immigration. - Correct; that some of the immigrants of the 1630s, most notably the organizers and clergy, advanced religious explanations for departure
III. They did not offer any reasons for their immigration until some time after they had immigrated. - incorrect, we don't know when these people offer the reason for their immigration;
IV. They were more likely than the average immigrant to be motivated by material considerations. - incorrect, no such comparative statement can be inferred
3. According to the paSsage, Cressy has made which of the following claims about what motivated English immigrants to go to New England in the 1630's? (D) They were motivated more often by economic than by religious considerations.
some of the immigrants of the 1630s, most notably the organizers and clergy, advanced religious explanations for departure, but he finds that such explanations usually assumed primacy only in retrospect. When he moves beyond the principal actors, he finds that religious explanations were less frequently offered, and he concludes that most people immigrated because they were recruited by promises of material improvement.
4. The passage suggests that the majority of those English people who had immigrated to America by the late seventeenth century were (A) clergy - incorrect
(B) young children - incorrect
(C) organized in families - incorrect
(D) skilled in crafts - incorrect
(E) illiterate- Correct
Cressy finds that most adult immigrants were skilled in farming or crafts, were literate, and were organized in families. Each of these characteristics sharply distinguishes the 21,000 people who left for New England in the 1630s from most of the approximately 377,000 English people who had immigrated to America by 1700.