True. Most slave owning states had a vested interest in continuing slavery while others simply did not.
Explanation:
States like Massachusetts and Rhode Island were either industrialized or relied on thing other than farming for sustenance.
<u>As slaves were not employed in these parts it was easier for people there to campaign against slavery. </u>
<u>Down south, the white farmers relied on slaves for unpaid labor </u>and feared that they will lose massive amount of money and workforce if slavery was outlawed.
So vested interests did play a huge role in advocacy.
The Day of Pentecost described by Luke the Evangelist is a fulfilment of prophecy (Acts 2.1-11). By the grace of the Holy Spirit, the disciples experienced both a new intimacy with the risen Christ and energy to proclaim the good news of salvation.
Answer:
<em>Option b. For nearly two hundred years, the Muslim Turks and the European Christians fought in wars called the Crusades.</em>
Explanation:
The Crusades were a set of religious wars fought between the Muslims and the Christians in order to secure control of places considered to be sacred and holy by both groups. The eight major Crusades expeditions took place between the years of 1096 and 1201, making the wars to last almost 200 years.