Answer: C. Conflict is the conquerors life; the only way to get more land is to take it from someone else
Explanation:
Puritanism is pre-colonial, as shown in option A.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Puritanism is a region that already existed in England before the colonists were established in America.
- Puritans suffered strong religious persecution in England and for this reason, the Puritans asked the king for permission to set up a colony in America.
- This would allow them to establish their religion without reprisals, in a territory that had no practitioners of another religion.
In this case, we can say that Puritanism is a pre-colonial religion and was the main reason why the first English colony in America was established.
More information on Puritanism at the link:
brainly.com/question/24302319
Robert Frost may have named the poem The Road Not Taken to show that the "road less traveled" is often an objection to conformity. Taking the normal path of life usually has a more predictable end or result, whereas taking an alternative path would give you a result different from that of the rest of society. Choosing a more unique route makes "all the difference" in the outcome.
Dear Sirs.
After researching computer programming courses, I came across the announcement about the Computer Education course at your university and I was very interested in knowing a little more, especially about information that was not exposed in the announcement.
I would like to ask some questions that are very important for my decision process on which university to choose. I would like to know the duration of the course and the schedule of classes, if possible. In addition, I would like to know the amount of the tuition, if there are facilities where I can live and when it adds to the course fee. Nevertheless, I would like to know about internship programs and whether the university has computer labs. Last but not least, I would like to know about possible extra fees, which I should pay attention to.
Thank you in advance for your understanding and I await your response.
Marisa Lean.