| A | B |
| The Jesuits first came to North America by sailing to Nova Scotia. | true |
| The first permanent Catholic settlement in the present-day United States was Saint Augustine in Utah | false, it was in Florida |
| When Spanish traders raided Indian territory in the Southwest for slaves, the Zuni Indians revolted. | false, it was the Pueblo Indians |
| French Canadians in Acadie were deported to New York rather than swear their allegiance to the English king, eventually coming to be known as “Creoles” in Louisiana. | false, they are called Cajuns |
| Catholics found greater religious tolerance among the Quakers in Pennsylvania than they experienced in Maryland. | true |
| Irish immigrants were in a better position than other immigrant groups because they could speak English. | true |
| During the mid-1800s, public schools were Protestant-oriented institutions. | true |
| After the Civil War, most African American Catholics belonged to integrated parishes. | false, very few were |
| The French Jesuit missioners had many converts among the Huron and Iroquois tribes. | false, the Indians resisted conversion |