Massachusetts was run by a very religious group of people (commonly referred to as the pilgrims) and they were what made up most of the Massachusetts colony, so their churches were, like EVERYWHERE, and they basically told other people "your religion sucks, join us" and the church basically ran the colony, does that make any sense?☺️
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Option B: false
Explanation:
The book of Habakkuk is one of the old testament books of the bible. it was written by Prophet Habakkuk. the Prophet talks about the evil things the people are doing, He tells the people of God's wrath and judgement. God warns his people of the punishment is soon going to come from the Chaldeans the Prophet Habakkuk in the bible is liken to a watchman appointed by God who discloses God's words to the people of Judah. God uses the Chaldeans as his instrument of punishment to the people of Judah. He prophesied the Chaldeans (upper class of Babylonians) invasion, the plenty evils and atrocities of Babylon and the destruction of Babylon.
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Forbidden.
Explanation:
When something is forbidden, it is not allowed.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
In France, a committee exists which has the job of eliminating subversive foreign influences in the form of words borrowed from other languages. English is a major offender (as in le bluejeans or le hamburger). This is an example of linguistic nationalism.
Countries such as France uses linguistic nationalism to support their own language, culture, customs, and tradition. They do not like to be affected by linguistic imperialism, where dominant foreigner countries try to use language as a form or influence on other nations. Linguistic nationalism promotes the language of the nation to strengthen the patriotic sense of pride in one's nation.
Answer: older and younger generations often disagreed over lifestyle