"But" is one of the coordinating conjuctions (For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So) and indicates a contrast between two independent clauses.
Example:
<u><em>"Waited so patiently for our report </em></u><u><em>BUT </em></u><u><em>we have not submitted it yet" </em></u>
IMPORTANT:
An independent clause is one in which a complement is not necessary to make sense. If you take the sentences before and after the conjunctions, they make sense by themselves; there is no need of complement:
<em>- Waited so patiently for our report </em>
<em>- We have not submitted it yet.</em>
The correct answer is A.
B cannot be correct, as the French Revolution occurred in the 18th century, not the 17th.
C cannot be correct, as the puritans being unhappy would not cause strife in England as a whole, just among themselves
D cannot be correct, as guilds were not on the rise in the 17th century.
Answer A works best because, thanks to the intersection of politics, literature, and invention, ideas were spreading faster than ever. Because all of these ideas did not agree with one another, there was a dramatic increase in strife.
Ok let me weight one and I’ll come back in here and post it ok
I believe the answer is a.)