Answer:
C
Explanation:
At first, he wanted to preserve/restore the union not abolish slavery
The characteristic of English government that originated during the Glorious Revolution is the Parliament.
The Glorious Revolution consisted of the arrival of two new kings of England by the abdication of King James II, William of Orange and Mary Stuart, along with the English political parties of the Whigs and Tories, developed a document known as Bill of Rights where they agreed to give parliament the competence to create and legitimize laws within the competent geographical limits of English territory, thus giving rise to a new form of State, the parliamentary monarchy.
It is called the Glorious Revolution because, unlike other revolutions, not a single drop of blood was shed, England went from having an absolute monarchy to a controlled monarchy and then evolving into a parliamentary monarchy, as it is today. Government is divided into three powers separated from each other, executive power by the king and his cabinet, legislative power by Parliament and a judiciary.
The Vietnam War made the United States economy damaged. Drafting of soldiers was also put to end. Mistrust in the government was established making the leaders not credible. The US government also was hesitant to meddle with the conflicts of other countries.
B. because manifest destiny is about expansion from across ocean to ocean pacific to the atlantic
Answer:
<em><u>Lutherans</u></em> believed that salvation is achieved through faith alone.
<u><em>Calvinists</em></u> believed that God predetermines who will be saved.
Explanation:
Lutherans are a Christian sect that based their belief systems on the teachings of Martin Luther King. They believed in the possibility of salvation through faith and God's grace alone. They also believed in the Holy Trinity and that salvation is attainable by all if we follow in God's footsteps and decrees.
On the other hand, Calvinists believed that God predetermines who is to be saved and so there is not much that man can do. Predeterminism is the focus of Calvinist followers, based on the teachings of John Calvin. They also believed that with this predeterminism, those condemned by God have no chance of being saved even if they were to live in humility and follow God's laws.