It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church.
Maryland was established as a colony for persecuted Catholics, however, it didn't work out very well, as the protestants in the colony kept up the persecution.
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United States, was apart of the allied forces, Spain wasn't even apart of World War Two.
The true answer is the first one.
And here some comments on all the answers:
<em>Children were required to attend educational programs about Nazism</em>
There were many such programs, and the best known was "Hitlerjugend" and the association of German Girls - for girls
<em>Hitler announced that Gypsies and Slavs were exempt from the fascist "purging."</em>
This is not true - they just weren't the first priority
<em>Nazism is actually a form of democracy.</em>
This is completely false - it's a totalitarian system, not a democracy.
<em>Mussolini turned France into a Fascist government.
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False! Mussolini was an Italian ruler so he turned Italy into a fascist country.
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The more than one-hundred-year rule of the house of Tudor came to an end with Elizabeth I's death on March 24, 1603. After nearly a half century of holding the crown, Queen Elizabeth I left her country in political and religious stability, and a flourishing art culture so rich that it is known as the Golden Age. Hope this helps!
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