Answer: Congress would have too much power over states.
Explanation: The Federalists wanted a strong national government. The Anti-Federalists wanted a confederation with the states having most of the power. Anti-Federalists feared dictatorship. Federalists feared mob rule.
I feel like it's A because Japan and the U.S don't really have such a bad connection anymore. If they did, they would still be in war.
I would say B have about the same latitude but i'm not sure hope this helps :)
The popular belief is that <em>they do. </em>The process has to be happening over time for it to be effective and bring on an actual change.
The Anglican Church began with English Reformation. The English Reformation was in part an associated process with the Protestant Reformation, which was a political and religious movement across Europe. But also, the decline of feudalism, the invention of the printing press.
The main separation occurred when Henry VIII's desire the annulment of his marriage. The Roman Church didn't agree, and Henry VIII's declare that he was the "Supreme Head of the Church of England."
To be accurate from a chronological point of view, the Protestant Revolution started in 1517. Then in 1534, Henri VIII's promoted the Act of the Supremacy.
Henry VIII's was married to Catalina the Aragon, but she wasn't able to give an heir, so, he wanted the divorce or the annulment. He also wanted to get married to Anne Boleyn. But, the Roman Church decline his request, that's when the English Reformation started.