Answer:
Religious tensions involving Protestants
Explanation:
During the reign of Philip II, Spain gained its power and influence in Europe. Philip saw himself as a devoted to Roman Catholic and remained against the Protestants and the Ottoman Empire. The tension between England and Spain rise when Queen Elizabeth I restored protestant religious in its country. King Philip II commitment to restoring Catholicism in England resulted in the war (1585–1604). He wanted to restore the Catholic by pushing out Protestant in the country.
The outbreak of fighting at Lexington and Concord
The event of the 1920's which best reflects the conflict in American society between science and religion was (2) the Scopes trial. The Scopes trial was a legal case where a substitute high school teacher was accused of violating Tennessee's Butler Act, where it was made unlawful to teach human evolution in any state-funded school.
Answer:
A - a belief that 'Big labor' had becom corrupt, fueled by Republican rhetoric.
Explanation:
In the beginning, labor unions fought for the rights of the workers (more pay, better/safer work conditions). Over time some of them have become corrupt, making more money for themselves than the workers - this led to a suspicion that all unions were corrupt, leading to a decline in membership and therefore power.
Strangely enough, the idea of corralling Jews on Madagascar was nothing new. The plan was first proposed in 1885 by the German scholar Paul de Lagarde, whose writings were a major influence on Hitler. It was later touted by a wide range of politicians and anti-Semitic figures across Europe, some of whom subscribed to the erroneous belief that the Jews were the ancestors<span> of the island’s Malagasy natives</span>