George Whitefield and Jonathan Edwards were highly respected Christian leaders. They both led the Great Awakening and believed in the emotional appeal of conversion and salvation. They both had a reputation for being powerful preachers.
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George Whitefield (December 16, 1714 - September 30, 1770), minister of the Church of England, was a leading leader of the Methodist movement. He became well known for his enthusiastic preaching in the American colonies of the British Empire, standing out clearly as the main leader of the first evangelical movement in the new world, called First Great Awakening, a spontaneous succession of Protestant Christian "revivals" in the Anglo-American colonies. . Some historians have come to call it "the first modern celebrity" for its recognition among the popular classes.
Jonathan Edwards (October 5, 1703-22 March 1758) was a theologian, congregational pastor and missionary for Native Americans during the colonial era. He is known as one of the greatest and deepest Protestant theologians in the history of the United States. His work has a very broad scope, but is often associated with his defense of Calvinist theology and Puritan heritage.
The correct answer is option B) "He defied the election results and stayed in power for two more years". The dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet on Chile extended from 1973 to 1990. The 1988 elections were initially a failure because it let Pinochet to stay in power even though he shouldn't by the Constitution. The 1988 Chilean national plebiscite was a national referendum that helped to put pressure on Pinochet, resulting in the end of his dictatorship in 1990.
Answer: The Federal Court System doesn't deal with petty crimes, they focus on the laws of the land. The amendments and cases that have to do with them. It can be also used to dispute things between states. The state court system can also handle important matters but it usually only pertains to that state.