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During his fifty years in New England, Williams was a staunch advocate of religious toleration and separation of church and state. ... These views, among others (like his criticism of King James I), kept him embroiled in protracted religious and political controversies throughout his life.
West Germany prospered economically, while East Germany's growth was stunted.
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maintaining stability in Iran and the Persians gulf, and guaranteeing the integrity of the ottoman empire.
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the answer is b
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