Which of the following phrases best describes Puritan society?

strict and restrained

strict laws but different religions

very religious but tolerant

freedom-loving and unrestricted

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Answer:

A. Strict and restrained

Explanation:

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The phrase "strict and restrained" best describes the Puritan society.

The Puritans are a group of people who wants reform for their religious preferences and broke away from the Church of England. The Puritans migrated to the colonies of America to be free of any religious restrains.

  • In search of religious freedom, the Puritans arrived on the shores of America to be devoid of the religious restrains in England.
  • The Church of England's opinion of making people follow more of the Catholic beliefs led to other Christian faiths being oppressed.
  • In opposition to their need and desire to freely follow and practice their Protestant faith, the Puritans came to America and founded the colony of New England.
  • The best example of Puritan society can be seen in Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" where the people of Salem were accused of witchcraft.
  • And through the depiction of the Salem residents, the play reveals the society of the Puritans, depicting the strict and restricted structure of the society.

Puritans are the people who desired religious freedom and moved away from England to establish their own society in America. And through Arthur Miller's play, the strict and restrained nature of society is revealed. Thus, the correct answer is the first option.

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