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Which of the following is an example of what John Winthrop calls civil, federal, or moral liberty in his 1645 Speech to the Massachusetts General Court?

A) a wife's obedience to her husband as a form of honor
B) an animal caring for its young
C) a man's ability to give in to animalistic impulses
D) a group of people forming a dissenting church
E) a person crying out ecstatically during a church service

John Winthrop

A prominent Puritan leader and the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, remembered for his vision of the colony as a "city upon a hill," emphasizing a society governed by religious principles.

Civil Liberty

The rights of citizens to freedom of speech, privacy, and fair treatment under law, as protected by the constitution and other legal provisions.

Federal Liberty

The rights and freedoms guaranteed at a national level by a country's constitution or laws.

  • Comprehend the principles of freedom and control in the context of Puritan community and administration.
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