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um not shure but the answer might be C sorry if im wrong :)
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C. An English monarch and the Catholic Pope
Explanation:
Henry VIII wanted his marriaged to be nullified. Since the Pope at that time, Clement VII, refused to his petition, the English ruler decided to separate from Rome. When this took place, Henry became head of the Anglican church as a supreme leader. The Anglican Church became quite independent. The latter caused significant political and teological changes.
For example: the doctrine became to change and the laws regarding ecclesiastical matters became under Henry, also taxes were no longer to the Pope, and the appointment of bishops was no longer his business.
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In the <em>Lochner v. New York</em> case of 1905, the Supreme Court ruled that states could not <u>impose limits on the number of hours that employees could work.</u>
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A law passed in 1895 in the state of New York mandated that bakery employees could not work more than 10 hours a day and not more than 60 hours in a week. A bakery owner named Joseph Lochner filed suit against the state, claiming the law was unconstitutional. At the time, the Supreme Court decision was based on the idea that such laws violated an employee's "freedom of contract." The majority of justices saw such a right implicit in the due process clause of the 14th Amendment, thinking that if employees agreed to work a heavy number of hours it was their right to do so.
In the time since the Lochner case, the Supreme Court has gone in the other direction, allowing laws that impose reasonable restrictions on businesses. An example would be <em>West Coast Hotel Co. v. Parrish </em>(1937), which upheld the constitutionality of a minimum wage law passed in Washington state.
The only answer that makes any sense is C. The British Empire was the sole enemy of the French, fighting them and winning in the Seven Years War. While I am completely unaware of what campaign you are referencing, General Burgoyne partook in many over his years as a British officer, I am certain alliance with the French and splitting New York and Canada were not one of them.