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[C] refuting the two premises that underlie Davis- discussion of the culture of the American South.
[D] challenging the hypothesis that early American culture was homogeneous in nature.
32. The passage implies that the attitudes toward Native Americans that prevailed in the Southern colonies
[A] developed as a response to attitudes that prevailed in Massachusetts and Connecticut.
[B] derived from Southerners-strong interest in the law.
[C] were modeled after those that prevailed in the North.
[D] differed from those that prevailed in the Puritan colonies.
33. The author argues that, in describing American culture during the Colonial and Revolutionary eras, historians
[A] overestimated the importance of the puritans in the development of American culture.
[B] did not attach enough importance to the strong religious orientation of the colonists.
[C] failed to recognize undeniable cultural differences between New Hampshire and Rhode Island.
[D] used Massachusetts and Connecticut as cultural models for the other American colonies.
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