<span>Confucius was a teacher and an influential
Chinese philosopher. He was also a political figure famous for his known aphorisms
and social interaction models. Confucius is not just known to Chinese people.
He was known worldwide for his golden
rule: "Do not impose on others what you do not wish for yourself." This guiding principle of life was taught by Confucius
to his followers. </span>
His philosophy as an educator focuses on
what he called “Six Arts”: Calligraphy, Archer, Computation, and Music, ritual
and chariot-driving.
The correct answers are A) saw no important differences between civil and religious crimes. D) no real religious freedom was practiced among the Puritans. E) Magistrates administered laws of the colony and rules of the church.
<em>The Puritans of Massachusetts believed these: they saw no important differences between civil and religious crimes, no real religious freedom was practiced among the Puritans, and Magistrates administered laws of the colony and rules of the church.
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When the second wave of Puritans arrived at the new continent they established in three different regions. These were Rhode Island, New Heaven colony, and the Massachusetts Bay colony. John Winthrop was the first governor of the Bay and led the immigrant families to form reformer Protestantism that was called “city upon a hill”, in reference of the new city of Israel, with peaceful, educated, and religious people.
FDR was limited in his ability to respond to Britain's call for help in 1940 due to the Neutrality Acts passed by Congress in the 1930's.
The Neutrality Acts consisted of three different laws, but all of them were based around the idea of avoiding foreign wars at all costs. The following are just some conditions of this acts passed by Congress:
1) The US government was forbidden to sell arms to countries involved in war.
2) Forbid American ships from entering war zones.
3) Barred Americans from traveling on ships that would be considered hostile.
4) Prevented American commercial ships from being armed.
All of these conditions show America's dedication to staying out of foreign affairs during this time period.
Answer:
He was willing to trade the Sudetenland to maintain the peace.
Explanation:
Chamberlain wanted to appease for Germany, as he believed Britain had a big enough of a loss from WWI that he was willing to do anything, including trading Sudetenland, to maintain peace.