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Which of the following pieces of evidence would best support the statement, "the puritans did not believe in a true separation of church and state"?

a: in plymouth, non-church members were allowed to vote in public elections.

b: in the massachusetts bay colony, all citizens were taxed in order to support the church.

c: in the massachusetts bay colony, ministers were originally banned from holding public office.

d: the puritans held town meetings within the church building, sometimes after worship.

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