The correct option is D.
Jonathan Edward is a British colonial clergy and he preached the sermon titled 'Sinners in the hand of an angry God' to his congregation in 1741. The sermon was targeted at throwing fear at the hearts of wayward Christians in his congregation. The summarization of the the whole sermon is that sinners should consider their ways and ask for God's forgiveness before it is too late in order to avoid the fearful danger of ending up in hell fire. <span />
Answer:
B. Earthquake
Explanation:
The aztecs believed that if they failed to please the gods in any way the world would go black and Tzitzimitl would slay Huitzilopochtli and the rest of humanity. After that a earthquake would shatter and destroy the world completely.
<span>If these were the missing choices:
A. The first train consisted of thirty-four cars weighing, all told, ninety tons.
B. Before the time of Watt, the steam engine was exclusively a steam pump—slow and wasteful of fuel.
C. The idea of using steam for driving stationary machinery originated in the early centuries.
D. Watt made it a quick, powerful, and efficient engine, requiring only a fourth as much fuel as before.
My answer is D. WATT MADE IT A QUICK, POWERFUL, AND EFFICIENT ENGINE, REQUIRING ONLY A FOURTH AS MUCH FUEL AS BEFORE.
Though the passage is not given, I chose option D because it gives the benefit that others experienced from Watt's contribution.</span>