MINI-QUIZ 2: Types and Systems of Gov’t

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MINI-QUIZ 2: Types and Systems of Gov’t Get a computer and log in!!!

Mayflower Compact Get out a piece of paper to take notes and answer the Mayflower Compact questions

Puritans sail from Plymouth and land in… 1620 Puritans (Christian group who wanted to reform the Church) leave England and sailed to Massachusetts on the Mayflower On the way they realized they would not have a government and created a written agreement called the “Mayflower Compact”

Mayflower Compact Read “Mayflower Compact” handout Answer questions on your own sheet of notebook paper (write answers in full sentences)