The correct answer is A) the expansion of Protestant evangelism.
The preaching described in the excerpt is an example of the expansion of Protestant evangelism.
One of the former fathers of the United States, Benjamin Franklin, wrote his memoirs of biography from 1771 to 1790. The book is divided into four parts where he describes moments of his life and the creation of America in such difficult moments. Benjamin Franklin died in 1790 and could never end his autobiography. In the excerpt above, Franklin describes the way preaching was done in the 1700s, in which people closely followed religious teachings that were commented everywhere.
Answer: False
Explanation: During the 1941-45 occupation of Southeast Asia, the Japanese Empire posed a rhetoric of 'co-prosperity and coexistence' to the people, stressing a universal Asian brotherhood. Japan claimed that their intervention through occupation would help shake off the control of Western oppressors and colonisers.
They were able to vote they had more freedom
Answer:
The main difference between these two parties was just who would have more power, the national or the state governments.
The Federalists as the name itself implies were those who supported the stronger federal government as they believed that if the states had more power the country would be weaker and would not be able to address the issue that would impact the whole nation quickly and efficiently.
The Democratic-Republicans on the other hand, again as their name implies, were more in favor of stronger state governments as they believed and feared that a strong federal government could lead to the loss of freedom they so desperately fought for.