The separation of church and state in Massachusetts during the seventeenth century:
A) was strictly enforced.
B) was similar to Virginia's colonial government.
C) is similar to the way the government is conducted in today's United States.
D) does not resemble today's U.S.society.
E) was influenced by the Dutch colonies.
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