21. The author is primarily concerned with
refuting a claim about the influence of Puritan culture on the early American South
refuting a thesis about the distinctiveness of the culture of the early American South
refuting the two premises that underlie Davis discussion of the culture of the American South in the period before 1815
challenging the hypothesis that early American culture was homogeneous in nature
challenging the contention that the American South made greater contributions to early American culture than Puritan New England did
22. The passage implies that the attitudes toward Native Americans that prevailed in the Southern colonies
were in conflict with the cosmopolitan outlook of the South
derived from Southerners strong interest in the law
were modeled after those that prevailed in the North
differed from those that prevailed in the Puritan colonies
developed as a response to attitudes that prevailed in Massachusetts and Connecticut
23. According to the author, the depiction of American culture during the Colonial and Revolutionary eras as an extension of New England Puritan culture reflects the
fact that historians have overestimated the importance of the Puritans in the development of American culture
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