Answer:
The government of Turkey and America is very similar. Both countries are republics with a parliamentary democracy, consisting of 3 branches of government: executive, legislative, and judicial. Both countries' age requirement to vote is 18. However, Turkish citizens have limited freedom of speech. It is a crime to insult the nation and the president. In America, however, citizens can say almost whatever they want, as long as it is not slander or a threat.
Answer:
A. Those who profess devotion must declare so publicly, loudly, and often.
Explanation:
Jonathan Edwards was a preacher in the 1700s who advocated for people to declare their devotion to God, so that would make the most sense.
B doesn't make much sense.
C is true, but not applicable.
D is not really what he believed in.
So, I would say A as your answer. I'm about 95 percent sure it's correct.
Hope this helps!
So they they could kill the younger people to survive
The settlers came to America from England because they wanted religious, social and economic freedom.