The correct answer is "Africans are entitled to the same rights as Europeans and Americans."
These are words used by both President Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr in their famous speeches. They were both speeches made during a historical time regarding the equality of rights of African Americans in the United States. Lincoln was supporting the equality of freedom for all residents of the United States. Many years later, Martin Luther King Jr. stood for the equality of rights for all citizens of the United States.
He was an advocate for the freedom of religion and educational rights statement is not true.
D) He was an advocate for the freedom of religion and educational rights
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Aquinas gave many theories in Philosophy, Theology and Government but he never advocate for the freedom of religion and educational rights. He was known for combining the theories of faith theologically with the theories of reason philosophically.
He also proved the existence of God with his theories. He was focused more on the philosophical aspects and didn't advocate for religion or education rather gave natural law theory defining the good and evil behaviour of humans.
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The settlers at Jamestown were members of the Anglican faith, the official Church of England. The Pilgrims were dissenters from the Church of England and established the Puritan or Congregational Church. In 1619, the first representative legislative assembly in the New World met at the Jamestown church.
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I think the answer to this question will be D, MAYBE