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Tolerance for all people of any faith or color was strongest in (points : 2) the new england colonies the middle colonies the southern colonies the backcountry all of the above
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the research team discovered this hidden sensory system by studying two unique patients who were diagnosed with a previously unknown abnormality by lead author david bowsher, m.d., honorary senior research fellow at the university of liverpool's pain research institute. these patients had an extremely rare condition called congenital insensitivity to pain, meaning that they were born with very little ability to feel pain.
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