1. the powers that people want/constitution
2.D
3.B
Paul, after Christ's death, became one of the main reasons that the Roman empire converted to Christianity. He went on many long trips deep into the empire, preaching and spreading the religion. He and the other disciples affected so many people, that the Roman emperor Constantine made it legal to practice other religion in the empire. Eventually, because Paul started a chain reaction, and the emperor after Constantine, Theodosius, made the empire's main religion Christianity.
The United States wanted to promote democracy throughout the world while USSR wished to spread a single party system.
One policy that was continued from the Progressive Era to the New Deal Era was the protection of workers. In the Progressive Era, the National Child Labor Committee was chartered. This government agency investigated potential abuse of child labor and poor working conditions. This agency had the authority to punish businesses who broke certain working laws/standards.
During the New Deal Era (under President Franklin Roosevelt), the Fair Labor Standards Act set a minimum wage and a maximum amount of hours an individual could work in a week. Both of these acts by the federal government were created in hopes to protect workers from potential abuse from their respective bosses.
The correct answer is C) A biography of a presidential candidate written by the candidate's main opponent.
The source that is the most likely to contain a problematic bias is "A biography of a presidential candidate written by the candidate's main opponent."
The rival candidate could find hard to maintain objectivity when writing the biography because he was his political rival and it is probable that he could have some resentments and differences that could bias the information of the book. It would be hard for him to write objectively and readers should read the information carefully, knowing that what is expressed in the biography could be biased and needed other sources to confirm its validity.