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saul85 [17]
2 years ago
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Briefly reflect on how the history explored in this section might relate to your own life. In what ways are the religious or pol

itical tensions of seventeenth-century England similar to current issues
History
1 answer:
jolli1 [7]2 years ago
8 0

The number of conflicts in life between political and religious groups referred to fights between or within national political parties over contentious issues such as immigration, same-gender marriage, gun control, or climate change.

<h3>What is a National political party?</h3>

A political party is an organization that organizes candidates to run for office in a particular country's elections.

Members of a political party frequently share similar political beliefs, and parties may promote specific ideological or policy goals.

Thus, immigration, same-gender marriage, gun control, or climate change.

For more details about National political party, click here:

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