Answer:
B. She questioned the teaching of the Puritan leaders.
Explanation:
At that time, Anne Hutchinson openly challenged the teaching that Puritan Leaders had on receiving salvation.
The puritans believe in sanctification (God's salvation can be earned Doing Good works in the name of god). Hutcherson on the other hand believed in receiving salvation through justification ( All humans can do is to accept Christ into their life. Eventually, God is the one who decide whether Humans get the salvation or not. Nothing human can really do to earn it.)
Because of this, the Puritan Leaders accused Anne Hutchinson of Heresy banished her out from Massachusetts.
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Explanation:
I believe the answer is B.
The U.s tried to remain neutral however, little things the opposing sides did began to change their stance. Britain propaganda, the sinking of ships by German U-boats, the final thing that pushed them over the edge was the "Zimmerman" note. A note that tried to get Mexico to declare war on the U.s.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although you forgot to include the options for this question we can say the following.
The Aryan migration and settle in India transformed life and culture and India at that time in that the Aryan people went from being mostly nomadic herders to adopting farming and settlements.
The Aryan migration started in 1800 and ended until 1500 BCE. During this period, teh Aryans that inhabited the territories of the Middle East started to migrate to the lands next to the Indus Valley River, close to the Indus River and the Ganges Plains. Most of these Iranian people lived in modern-day Afghanistan.
During the migration, they collected fruits and vegetables and followed herds to hunt them until they arrived at the above-mentioned zones of North India and settled next to the river, and learned to develop agriculture techniques to grow crops in this fertile land.
Answer:
Why did the United States stay neutral for that long in WW2?
Explanation:
I'm personally curious of this subject and I have an idea of a reason but I'm not sure what you've learned is the same. There's your question tho!
hope this helped!