Pretty sure it'd be B, since Expressed Powers are sometimes referred to as <em>Delegated P</em>owers.
<span>the caste system did not seem that strict to the Hindu people. In the beginning, some historians believe that the Indian caste system was not a necessarily a rigid system. Citizens were not born into their caste, but given the honor of being in their caste; they had to accept the position they were in because this determined how they would be reborn into their next life. It makes sense that some people see the caste system as a mistreatment of the lower classes. There is a lot of debate on this topic. There is some evidence that skin color played a large role in the early caste system, but it seems that during the postclassical era, there was some belief that people could move up the caste ladder with things like hard work, adopting new rituals, and relocation.</span>
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Ancient Israelites
Explanation:
John Winthrop also described the (ancient Israelites) people as being held over a lake of fire and brimstone by God - who may choose to drop them.
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The answers are 2 and 4, I hope this helped out everyone needing the answer for this ^^
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-ideas from the enlightenment are shared across the ocean in pamphlets, books, and newspapers
-popular sovereignty
-ideas that human political and social arrangements could be improved through human action led to attacks on the conventional way of life
-new ideas of of liberty, equality, free trade, republicanism, religious tolerance, and human rationality also attacked conventionalism and helped ignite revolutions
-these ideas were often controversial .