Answer:
The English believed that God had given them the right to judge breaches of English laws made by other people, and could punish them with death or torture, if necessary.
Explanation:
The British believed that their laws should be strictly followed in their territories. For them, this was the will of God, which allowed the English, as Christians, to have some rights, given by God Himself to solve problems of breaking the law. For the English, God allowed them to judge people who broke the laws, moreover, God allowed the English to provide punishments for those people, even if those punishments included torture and death in a slow and cruel way.
Is there supposed to be a picture?
The correct answer is C. The President is free to ignore laws he doesn’t agree with because he is powerful.
Because of the separation of powers under the Constitution the Legislative Power, Executive Power and Judicial Power have to follow the law and respect each other’s power. Because of that, The President cannot ignore laws that the Legislative Power may pass. The checks and balances system gives the President some powers regarding this situation: The Veto Power. Nevertheless, the legislative branch can override that veto.
Their goal was to help people with their psychological problems
No, because back then there where still much racism.